The concept of site map is dated and should be deprecated. Most users understand the concept of table of contents much better. If a small web site should have a table of contents is only a question of such a table being useful or not. If all pages are covered by the main menu, a table of contents could still be useful if it is more detailed, etc. Since one of the most important virtues in web design is to keep it simple, a very small web site could easily do without a table of contents in many cases. Cheers, Jesper Tverskov www.SmackTheMouse.com -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: w3c-wai-ig-request@w3.org [mailto:w3c-wai-ig-request@w3.org] Pa vegne af Matthew Smith Sendt: 5. februar 2004 22:58 Til: WAI Interest Group Emne: Site Map Greetings All I would be interested to hear if list members consider a site map necessary for a site that has only five pages (making it 20% bigger). Cheers M -- Matthew Smith Kadina Business Consultancy South Australia http://www.kbc.net.auReceived on Friday, 6 February 2004 08:34:52 GMT
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