SITEMAPS
What is a sitemap?
Flat UX sitemaps: A flat UX site map is used for smaller and simpler websites that have 10 or more pages. This design has no more than four vertical levels of content - i.e., primary pages and their secondary or subordinate pages. Four vertical levels mean you can reach any page with no more than four clicks.
More complex websites with 100 or more pages can also use a flat sitemap, but a greater number of secondary pages is needed for the purpose.
This UX sitemap example is better for SEO purposes but is not always possible, especially for a big ecommerce website. Such websites require a different type of sitemap structure.
A deep sitemap design is used for pages with 1000 or more pages. This type of design often has five or more vertical levels of pages - i.e. more clicks are needed to reach deeper pages. This can make it hard to discover content on pages with such a sitemap design, which is why you have to think of alternate ways in which users can reach deeper levels faster.
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