Site map
finding your way around
We've just re-designed the CookandKaye website, a number of the resources from the old website have been moved to the projects pages - if we have not moved a resource you want, please contact us!
Contact us (missing content)
- CookandKaye - website design home page
- Web design examples
- Web design: business websites
- Web design: charities
- Web design: conference websites
- Web design: departments
- Web design: popular science
- Web design: research centres
- Web design: research groups
- Web design: your website
- Projects
- Projects: web logos and icons
- Projects: 3D modelling
- Projects: popular science features
- Mapping
- Databases and CMS
- Blogs, forums, galleries
- Endorsements
- Contact page
Design note
Site maps have a number of uses, here, we are trying to help people find resources that might have moved during our latest site update. Site maps can also be used as a substitute navigation system, required if your navigation system is based on Flash or JavaScript, as these will not work in all browsers. It is not clear that they improve your rankings on search engines (though again, many search engines have difficulty with JavaScript and Flash menus, so you may need a site map if you want to appear in all search engine results!).