August 21, 2009, Newsletter Issue #198: Website Information Architecture

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Normal websites can have their information architecture (IA) arranged very primitively or in very advanced ways.

For small sites, the IA model may be to simply have a few pages arranged in the same folder, all of which are linked to each other in some manner or another.

For a larger website, the pages might be in folders and sub-folders, and the links between the sites will multiply and become more complicated. Other systems for managing IA are possible. For example, a CMS (content management system) may be used to allow users to structure their data without intervention, allowing for easy archiving and organization at a later point in time.

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