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Will It Fly? How to Know if Your New Business Idea Has Wings...Before You Take the Leap

Posted: Thursday, April 14th, 2005
Category: Web Development and Design
Author: Wahyudi
What is wireframe? it belongs to the Web Development process and normaly you do this while you are developing site structure. According to Kelly Goto and Emily Cotler in their book “Web Redesign 2.0″, Wireframe is non-designed-oriented sketches, so it shows the navigation, content holders, images holders and everything that will appear on each unique page. Wireframe does not show you how the navigation at the end will look like or which graphics or images will appear on certain place. For me wireframe gives the first sight of the structure of the site that i can use to create the mark-up holder and create the layout using CSS.
Here are some screenshots of the Business Continuity Portal wireframe (not all of them).