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Iâm looking for a free/inexpensive ($50) tool to help me present ideas for (re)organizing our Jekyll doc site.
Iâd like an easy way to show alternatives such as âorganize by productâ, âorganize by versionâ, âorganize by big data distributionâ, and the like. In other words, how do I present high-level content architecture/organization?
I donât need a fancy wireframe tool, nor anything that focuses on the cosmetics or UX things; just something that makes it easy and less theoretical to see the result of one primary organizational factor or another.
Iâve found plenty of listicles for zillions of such tools, but donât want to make choosing a tool a project unto itself!
So, whatâre your favorite tools for presenting simple, high-level website organizations?
Thanks,
-Monique
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