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Layout, hierarchy, and grouping

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Layout, hierarchy, and grouping

- [Instructor] The structure of the site is represented in our information architecture, but also at the interface level. We established a navigation scheme based on our users' input on how they would use the site. We also gathered some key use cases from our users. We can now decide what those entry points will be. I'm going to use the dog owner as an example as I explain this further. Searching for symptoms can be accessed through multiple entry points, and this will likely be a shared module for all pet owners. So we can have it placed as a module on the homepage, but also accessible through all entry points from the health navigation. The nutrition content is similar, in that there are articles and recipes that address pet nutrition. We can also have multiple entry points for this, through our navigation label for nutrition. Since nutrition is a top topic and concern for all of our pet owners, we may want to make nutrition a priority in our layout in some capacity. The last thing…

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