Michael J. Sammut wrote:

It is best to place the images and news under nav nodes. Since the tree loads incrimentally, this would reduce the load on the tree.

What he means is that it is best practice to place images and files under a nav node (or dmHTML) that are "specific" to that object (page). Only images that are used frequently throughout the site should be placed in the image node.


This does a few things for you. Lets say one day you decide to delete an entire branch (we'll just assume its all outdated information). Because you placed the images and files that are specific to objects (pages) within that branch, they are correctly deleted as well. If one of those pages is using a file that resides in the common "images" or common "files" node the file/image will not be deleted (meaning you wanted to leave it accessible to other objects (pages).

This also leaves a cleaner house and easier html load times (as Michael pointed out).

-Jeff

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