Multimedia: List the images, videos, and other multimedia elements that will be part of the content. Other Sections: Don't forget to include additional sections such as testimonials, case studies, FAQs, and any other specific pages. 2.Structuring content Once you've gathered all of your content, the next step is to organize it into a logical structure. This is where you define the web navigation tree: Main Categories: Start by identifying the main categories that will flow directly from the main navigation menu.

These could include Home, About, Services, Blog, and Contact. Subcategories: Break down each main category into subcategories. For example, under Services, you might have Web Design, SEO, and Digital Marketing. Hierarchical relationships: Establish clear hierarchical relationships between main pages and their subpages. This helps visualize how users will navigate from a main page to related subpages. 3.Diagram design With the content structured, it's time to create the navigation diagram.