A visual model of a website's content that allows users to navigate through the site to find the information they are looking for, like an interactive table of contents.
A visual representation of the content of a website.
See "area map." Sometimes refers to an outline-type listing of all Web pages on a single Web site.
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A visual model of the pages of a website. Site maps help users navigate through a website by showing them a diagram of the entire site's contents. Similar to a book's table of contents. A site map can make it easier for a search engine spider to find all a site's pages.
Listings, often graphical, of the major topics covered in a website
A detailed list or diagram, separated by categories of information. It assists users in finding what they want, or seeing at a glance what may be contained on a web site.
an overview of a large information space (typically a Web site) that may be of a textual form (e.g., a table of contents), a diagram, or an image
A diagram of the web site that shows the structure and organization of its pages.
web page that serves as an overview of all of the pages within a web site and provides quick links to them. Site maps provide fast access to pages that might not be linked directly to a site's home page and aid in overall navigation of the site.
a basic page that has a hyperlink for every page that you want the search engines to find
a blueprint for a Web site
a categorized list of all the pages on your site, which can make it easier for a search engine spider to find all your pages
a complete catalogue of all sections of your site, with short descriptions of every section
a complete hierarchical presentation of all web pages on a site
a complete listing of all the pages that appear on this web site
a detailed listing of the pages in a Web site
a diagram in which the various pages or page types throughout the site and the user paths to and from them
a diagram of all the components of a site
a diagram or outline that lets you represent visually how the pages of your Web site are related to one another
a fantastic way for search engines to find all your juicy pages on your website
a file at a World-Wide Web site which includes a directory listing of resources that reside at the site
a good if your navigation is confusing, or if you have those dropdowns menus
a good way to layout your entire site for your visitor
a graphical representation of every page that will be on the website and how they will connect to each other
a graphical representation of the site contents, section by section
a graphic representation, a diagram, of the site that shows its organization
a graphic representation of all the pages in the Site, showing how they relate to one another
a graphic that presents an overall view of the structure of the web site
a great way at providing accessibility to all users, especially those with visual impairments
a handy way to ensure that search engine spiders find and index all your pages
a hierarchical representation of static and dynamic pages that make up the information architecture of your website or other interactive media project
a high level diagram showing the hierarchy of a system
a kind of interactive table of contents, in which each listed item links directly to its counterpart sections of the Web site
a link-based directory of the site
a linked, graphic or text-based display of a website's hierarchy, similar to an organization chart
a linked representation, usually organized in a hierarchical manner, of a Web site's information architecture on one page
a listing of all the site "pages" and internal links
a list of links to the other pages in your website
a map of a site and a record of individual pages usually in ONE categorized fashion
an effective tool to improve your search engine position
an essential item - particularly on larger websites
an essential navigation aid on a complex web site, as well as being helpful to getting search-engine robots to explore the remoter corners of a web site
an excellent way to provide links for search spiders
an extremely helpful way to describe your Web site before building it
an interactive outline of the structure of our site
an opportunity to list every important link on your site on one page
an organized, visual text description of web pages in the context of a whole website
an outline of the links and sections of your adult domain
a page containing an organized list of all the pages or sections of the site
a page on your site that lists and describes all, or at least the most important, pages of your site
a page on your website that contains links to every other page on your site
a page or section of the website that contains a full layout of every page and topic on the website
a page that contains a basic HTML link to EVERY page on that web site
a page that contains every "important" link to your site
a page that contains links to all the other pages on your website
a page that has a link to every single page in your web site
a page that links to every important document on your website
a page that links to every other page at the UROP site
a page that lists all of your pages in a table of content like fashion
a page that lists all the available content on your web site
a page that lists all the av
a page that lists links of all your Web pages on one page
a page that outlines how your pages are set up and linked together
a page that will direct your customers to any place they want to go
a page that you can reach from the homepage and all other pages, which includes links to all of your site's pages
a page wherein the structure of a web site is clearly shown to a visitor
a page which contains the structure of your site
a page with all your links to every other page on your site good if people are looking for a specific page and good for search engine spiders to index your site
a perfect solution for ensuring that a Spider can get to every one of those optimized pages
a place to avoid visitor to get lost
a quick and easy way of finding pages on a website, in relationship to other
a separate page that list a complete directory to your entire website
a simple html page that includes links to every page of your website that you want the robot to index, all the links must be plain html links so the robot bot can follow them
a simple page that has text links to every navigable part of your site
a single page on your Web site with links to every other page within the site
a single page which lists every page within the entire site
a single webpage that contains links to all the other pages on your site
a special page on your site with a list of links to all of the site's pages
a special page that lists all of the pages on your website that you have set to show in the regular menus
a "strategic" page within any website
a structured list of all the pages on the web site
a text and/or graphical representation of the website hierarchy
a text-based listing of links to all the pages within a full site
a tool used to help your user find any page of your site from one general location, instead of making a user browse categories and sub-categories
a useful part to a large site, and can act as an assistant to your visitors, especially if they know what they are looking for, know that you offer it, but either have limited time or cannot find it through your normal navigation
a useful tool, especially if you've got multiple links off the home page, followed by assorted drill-down screens before the user finds the product s/he's looking for
a very extensive and detailed menu for navigating the nether reaches of your adult domain
a very important part of any website and is often overlooked by inexperienced web designers
a visual model of a Web site 's content that allows the users to navigate through the site to find the information they are looking for, tinyurl
a visual representation of the entire web site
a visual representation of the website showing how different sections are connected, and how the pages are organized
a Web page that displays the names of all the site's pages with links to each one
a web page that has links to other pages on your website
a web page that includes standard links to all pages on your site
a web page that lists all of the other web pages on a web site
a webpage within a website which describes how that website is arranged
An accessibility option. View page
A tool that displays a list of all of the forums and personal pages available to you in all in all workspaces.
This is an overview document which shows all the component parts of a site, as well as the ways in which site visitors are channelled to the information they need.
When creating a website that has many pages, it is a good idea to create either a graphical or textual site map that is similar to an index of all the major files in your site (include links to all the files). This helps the user prevent that feeling of "being lost" and they can see at a glance where they are and where they want to be.
Overview of the navigational structure of a website, acting like a Table of Contents, and used to orient users and show them the scope of the site. Site maps can be textual or visual. Usually each location is an active link, enabling a user to move directly to that section. Site maps can also be important sources of links for search engine spiders to follow.
A hierarchical diagram, or outline, of all the pages on a Web site.
A form in WebIT that uses the Site Outline to generate the shell pages of your Web site, complete with the BC graphic identity, crumb trail, utility bar, left navigation, and footer information.
Shows a blueprint of the whole site to help visitors find what they want. Shows the structural overview of the site giving the user a bird's eye view into deeper levels of the site.
A web page that provides links to other areas on a web site. Site maps are usually used to facilitate navigating a web site.
The site map provides an overview of McGill University websites available through the Gateway, as well as links to the major sites not within the Gateway system
A map on a website which gives an overview of the layout of the site, including the different pages and links.
another name for a web site's table of contents; it can be represented textually or graphically
A page on a web site that lists and links to every other page on that web site.
Displays the hierarchical organization of all folders in a WebDB site that the user has privileges to view or access. Users can click any folder link in the hierarchy to display that folder's page.
Provides an overview of the entire site and allows the visitor to have a visualization of the site's content.
A site map is an HTML file that lists links to every web page within your website. You can easily create an automatic site map with Domain it hosting plans, which include a site map generator.
Our site map is an at-a-glance guide to all the main places you can visit within the iCSP site. Keyboard shortcut 'ALT' and 'M' then Enter.
A special page on a web site that contains a tree-like representation of the link structure of the site. It allows a search engine spider to index all the most important pages of the site with ease because it can access them all from one page. A link to the site map should be clearly accessible/indexable from the home page at least.
A page on a Web site that shows the links to all public fixed pages on the Web site. Site maps make it easier to find pages on the site, and can also have benefits for search engines
A graphical representation of how web pages relate to each other within a site.
is usually a page of a website that lists all the sections, subsections and individual pages of a particular website. A site map can help your visitors navigate through your site and may also help search engines spider through your pages.
An index or table of contents of a web site.
A page that quickly shows a user the structure of your site. Experienced web users will often visit your sitemap before anything else so make sure that it makes sense and that you even HAVE one.
Traditionally, a page on a website offering HTML links to every page on the site. Now it also means an XML document attached to the root file that allows Google's spider to index a site more efficiently.
A site map is a general road map to a Web site, listing all the site’s contents. Site maps make it easy for consumers to find exactly what they need and can make a site more “searchable†for a search engine indexing robot.
Similar to an architect's blueprint of a building, the Site Map is a visual representation of the site's structure.
A web page containing all the important links on your website, this is used for search engine spiders to crawl all pages.
A set of text links used to direct human visitors or search engine spiders throughout the site.
A special web page which has links to every page of a website. A handy navigation tool for impatient visitors, and a good way to help search engines index your site better.
A single page which contains a list of text links to every page in the site (and every page contains a text link back to the site map). Think of a site map as being at the center of a spider-web.
A page on a web site that lists and links to the main pages of the web site in a logical order. It is recommended for medium to large sites. It helps both human visitors as well as search engine spiders find your website content.
A diagram of an entire web site depicting its hierarchical design; a global view of the organization of a page, product, or site. It often makes navigation through the site easier. A site map can also make it easier for a search engine spider to find all a site's pages. Example: http://www.15seconds.com/map/default.htm Close
shows the all the files and reveals how the site is organized through a diagram or an outline.
A listing of all sections of a website. Usually, each listing is an active link, enabling a visitor to click on the link and move directly to a section from the site map.
A section of page within a Web site, which maps out the layout of the complete Web site.
A site map provides an overview of the contents of a Web site, showing visitors which pages are present and allowing them to navigate more quickly - typically text-only they load faster and occupy less on-screen space than would
A representation of the information that can be found on a Website or of a system. When presented as content on a Website it is typically organized in a hierarchical listing. Alternatively, the same information can be represented with boxes and arrows that visually show the hierarchy of the interface.
A site map helps users to navigate through the site to find the information that they are looking for faster.
A site map (or sitemap) is a web page that lists the pages on a web site, typically organized in hierarchical fashion. This helps visitors and search engine bots find pages on the site. An example is the one on http://www.eff.org/sitemap.php EFF's (Electronic Frontier Foundation) page.