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ORGANIZATION

How should the website be structured? What can Linator help you with?

Linator shows the path to documents using a hierarchical model. The names of documents shown in the correct order provide a good aid to navigating a website. This is particularly true if the document names (links) accurately reflect the contents of the individual page. For the user this represents an alternative to a search function, particularly if the website contains a great deal of unfamiliar material.

The crossed arrows on each web page allow users to navigate horizontally within a group of documents on the same horizontal level and vertically to levels below. (See the system sketch of the structure.)

Bilde: Horizontal groups of documents














It is worth noting that the links presented in the right hand column in Linator are to documents located at a vertical level below the current page. (On this page there are only two links in accordance as shown in the sketch.)





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Path to document: LINATOR > LINATOR SYSTEM > ORGANIZATION
Main subjects: LINATOR SYSTEM | THE EDITOR | TAKE CONTROL

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