Web page planning worksheet

Worksheet to help you plan the content of a web page

This page can be printed and completed by hand as and when you have the time. You will have more space on it if you can set your printer to "landscape"

It can be downloaded as a MS "Word.doc" file for you to complete on your computer - the spaces will enlarge as you type in them.

Or, it can be downloaded as a PDF file and printed out for you to write on.

Alternatively, if you contact us, we can send it directly to you as an email attachment as either a "Word" or PDF file.

You can use this worksheet as a starting point to work out what you actually want to put on each page of your website.

If there are several people involved in your project, it may be useful for everyone to have an input.  This can highlight differences as well as bring out new ideas or problems you may not have considered.

Web page planning worksheet - Word doc Microsoft Word file (.doc) (40 KB)

Web page planning worksheet - PDF document PDF file (31KB)

Page topic  
Key words &
key word phrases
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Page structure:
the main sections of the page

Briefly note the main points you want to include in each section of the page
Heading Main points
Page heading <h1>  
 
Secondary heading <h2>  
 
Sub-heading <h3>  
 
Sub-heading <h3>  
 
Sub-heading <h3>  
 
Secondary heading <h2>  
 
Sub-heading <h3>  
 
Sub-heading <h3>  
 
Sub-heading <h3>  
 
Secondary heading <h2>  
 
Sub-heading <h3>  
 
Sub-heading <h3>  
 
Sub-heading <h3>  
 

Further reading

If you have more questions or you need more help or advice, please contact us and we will endeavour to help you ~ without any obligation.

Rosemary Probert - High Forest Web Works