Navigational Structure
Navigational Structure, also known as Website Structure, refers to how a user can navigate a website and how pages are linked together.
It should identify key points:
- What pages exist within a website.
- Arrows that indicate the direction of the user that:
- Shows links between internal pages
- Shows links to external pages
Key Points
Navigational Structure shows how a user can move between pages.
It should include the home page and internal pages.
Internal pages should show navigation with an arrow at each end.
External pages have a single arrow leading to the external page.
How to draw the Navigational Structure of a Website
Once the pages have been identified, the steps to draw the Navigational Structure of a website are as follows.