Web Design Process

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Web Design Process by Mind Map: Web Design Process

1. Mind Map Training

1.1. Visit the MindMeister Academy to learn all the tricks and become a great mapper in no time!

2. Accessing current situation

2.1. First, you must decide what are the requirement for building the website. What should be done? How it should be done?

3. Analyzing

3.1. Collect all the information and content that you will require while making a website.

4. Implementing

4.1. Then After collecting the overall information add it to your website.

5. Monitoring

5.1. Then monitor it that the the information that you have added is appropriate or not. http://www.sitewired.com

6. By the way, this is a floating topic. To create a floating topic, simply drag it away from the map center.

7. Getting started

7.1. Add a sibling idea by hitting ENTER

7.2. This is a sibling idea

7.3. Add a child idea by hitting TAB

7.3.1. This is a child idea

7.4. Choose icons and images to decorate your mind map

7.5. Connect topics with the arrow tool in the upper left corner of your screen

7.6. Add links, tasks or files to your topics, using the widgets in the sidebar

7.7. Change your map layout by opening the layout options in the upper left corner of your screen

7.8. Advanced

7.8.1. Open the Theme menu from the bottom of your map editor to change your map theme

7.8.2. Create a presentation of your mind map by clicking the presentation icon in the bottom left corner of your screen

7.8.2.1. Simply hold down COMMAND i.e. CTRL and Click & Drag to create a slide for one or multiple topics

7.8.2.2. Set transitions for your slides

7.8.2.3. Click "Start Slideshow" to view your presentation

7.8.3. Open the Sharing Settings from the bottom of your map editor to share the map with a friend or publish it to the web

7.8.3.1. You can share your map with anyone via email

7.8.3.2. You can publish your map and enable anyone with an internet access to find it

7.8.3.3. You can embed your map on a blog or website