Hey Scott-
I see what you're saying, but I don't think of "Home" as the root of
category 0.x, I think of "global" as the root and "Home" is the default
page for that category.  If you think about it that way, then it makes
sense for login or search results to be 0.x.  Not that you have to
adhere to my way of thinking, but that is my rationale for doing so.  It
also makes the numbering concept more extensible, for instance to states
of embedded applications or desktop software, or to elements of a system
design.

Dante

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Scott McDaniel
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conventions

I'm a bit green yet with actually producing this stuff myself, but
Dante's method
sounds like what I use.

However, I am finding myself at a loss on how to treat global details,
such as
top navigation, footer, user login box, etc. when their level of
detail requires a
separate page.
Right now I have them listed as the 0.x pages, but that doesn't seem
quite on target, as they're not really subsections of (0.0) Home.

Scott

On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 6:38 AM, Elizabeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Dante,
> it's always good to know which methods and variations have been
> tried and tested!




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