Since the original posting asked specifically about tools, I tried to answer
the question. But I strongly agree with Cate that it takes a lot more to
build a good Web site than just an easy to use construction tool.

The Information Architecture process we use can be found at
http://www.eduweb.com/process.html. It offers a structured method for moving
through the needs assessment and development cycle, keeping everything
properly prioritized.

You can download a longer version in PDF, as well as a Word Document
checklist worksheet to use in your own projects.

Best regards,

Steve

On 6/12/02 1:53 PM, "Cate Poole" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> While development software is one thing to consider when creating a web site
> please do not lose site of other key factors such as writing for the web,
> navigation
> design, graphic design, usability and download time. All of these factors
> contribute to
> the "success" of your site.
>

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