I'm getting confused over the true purpose of a sitemap when displaying an
organisation of information.  I think mine can work harder.  I draw site
maps to show how the pages/entities are organised logically.  i.e. about us,
work we do, and contact us are under the homepage.  Bu this is telling me
enough information - and commonly I get questions like "but i want to be
able to access blogs from the homepage, and you've put them three levels
down".  I want my diagrams to show crossing linking, navigation paths etc..

I currently use wireframes to show this.. but I feel my site map could get
this information in earlier

Any ideas?  How do other people do it?  Anyone care to share examples of
what/how they have done it.

Cheers,

Chris
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