fredag den 23. januar 2009

How To Design A Colorful Sitemap With CSS And jQuery?


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Let’s start with the first question from one of our readers:

“I was asked to design a sitemap for our new corporate project, but I wasn’t able to find any good tutorials on the Web. Could you help me out? We are looking for a well-organized, clean and colorful sitemap with dynamic effects (jQuery-based if possible).”

Martin Tortier

Chris Coyier answers:

Content-heavy websites with a deep navigational structure can benefit from sitemaps. A sitemap contains links to every important page on a website, often visually organized in a hierarchy. They generally should not have opening and closing mechanisms to display the hierarchy. If you are forcing someone to click five times to drill down to what they are looking for, that is “navigation,” not a sitemap, and isn’t very helpful. Having every link visible at once is ideal for people searching the page for what they are looking for. Admittedly, though, visually browsing a large and deep sitemap can become confusing quickly.

In this demo article, we will build a visually interesting sitemap that makes the hierarchy clearer through the use of color. [...]

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