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Your Simplweb site uses the Joomla Content Management System
(CMS). The primary function of a CMS is to organize and present all the content
in your site. It does this through content articles. These discrete pieces of
content must be organized into a two level hierarchy called sections andcategories.
To get a better idea of how a Simplweb site can be organized,
let’s make a sitemap for an imaginary site. Our site is one for a company
called Widget Inc. It sells widgets in both blue and green. This example could
be easily generalized into any sort of “brochure” site for a small company.
A sitemap is a standard planning tool used by web designers
and is critical for a web site. It’s often shown as a tree diagram
showing all the pages in the site. Figure 1 shows an example.

Figure 1
A Website Sitemap
In this sitemap, each web page is represented by a box; the
lines are links within the site. A sitemap represents the architecture (links)
through a site rather than content organization. It is still a useful planning
tool for organizing the site, however. In Figure 1, there are seven pages; from
an organizational point of view, it seems like there are four main paths in the
site:
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