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eive. It can also make it easier for you to manage and update later on.Planning the purpose and content of the sitePerhaps the most important consideration is figuring out how your site will serve your intended audience. Your site may provide entertainment, or a special service, such as access to reference materials, advertising, or sales of goods and services. Your site could include a questionnaire that solicits information from your viewers. Knowing what information your viewers want and how often you should update that information will help you maintain your site so that it's fresh and useful. The more you know about your audience, the better you can serve them with your site.Outlining the structure of the siteWhen you plan your site, you may want to experiment with several designs for organizing information, and consider multiple ways people can navigate to the individual pages in your site. Most people will experience your site one page at a time with the home page as the starting page. The home page will often have some sort of table of contents that describes what's on the site. Sketching an outline or flow chart of your site can illustrate the home page and how it will link to the other pages in the site. You can resolve any design issues and change the overall structure of the site before you create the actual pages and links in Home Page.It's always possible that someone may arrive at another page in your site first. For example, someone using a search engine such as Yahoo or Alta Vista may search for a keyword that appears somewhere within your site, but not on the home page. For this reason, it's a good idea to include a link on all of the pages in your site that goes back to the home page.Deciding what to include in your Web pagesHome Page provides several ways to display information in your Web pages. The options you use depend on the type of information you want to include. Deciding what to include in your Web page can a...

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