MCQ IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

WEB TECHNOLOGY

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You might also hear this discussed as the information architecture. What this refers to is the structure and hierarchy of the pages of the website.
A
Navigation Map
B
Opening Tag And Closing Tags
C
Self-Closing Tag
D
Attributes
E
HTML5
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Information architecture is the process of identifying and defining those particular needs and creating a structure and nomenclature for them. From this documentation, IA informs interface designs by defining the structure and nomenclature the site is to follow.

Detailed explanation-2: -Site mapping A sitemap is a way to illustrate the hierarchy of content and display navigation. The word sitemap is self-explanatory. It’s a map of the content and categories of a website. On a sitemap, you visualize the whole hierarchy of content.

Detailed explanation-3: -Creating better information architecture is the primary goal of creating a sitemap. UX Designers and Information Architects use sitemaps (individual pages of the website connected to each other) to define the taxonomy (categories of information for a website) through the grouping of related content.

Detailed explanation-4: -Information Architecture is experienced by users via the site’s Link Hierarchy. The Linking Hierarchy is the physical connection, or link, between pages within the assigned framework, or architecture. It is the actual path that a user navigates to travel through the site.

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