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How to Create Website Wireframes

From Eric Miller,
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The Focus of Website Wireframes

Website wireframes are simple line drawings that show the placement of elements on a web page. You can save yourself a great deal of time by editing the layout of a simple wireframe at the start of the design process instead of a complex design later.

Using wireframes is a great way to begin a web site project, as it allows you and your client to focus on layout without the distraction of color, type and other design elements. Concentrate on what goes where on your web pages and the percentage of space that each element takes up, which can be determined by your client’s needs.

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  1. The Focus of Website Wireframes
  2. What to Include in a Website Wireframe
  3. How to Create Website Wireframes
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