Larry Dighera
February 18th 04, 01:50 PM
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 10:15:07 +0100, Martin Hotze
> wrote in Message-Id:
>:
>Hello,
>
>I have a rather good aviation related domain available and as there are a couple
>of hundred visits a month to it I want to rebuild the site (the script is
>available and webspace is no problem *hehe*).
>
>the site will be an aviation only directory (mainly for airports) - the yahoo
>style (yeah, just what we needed, another directory ...).
>
>my question is:
>what is the best way to build the structure? sorted by state/country? by type?
>
>examples:
>-> Americas -> United States -> Arizona -> $airport1|2|3
>-> Americas -> United States -> Arizona -> Phoenix -> $airport1|2|3
>
>-> Business -> Flight Training -> Advanced Training -> $CFII1|2|3
>-> Business -> Online Shop -> $shop1|2|3
>
>For sure you don't care where the online shop is located, but you might not be
>very interested in a CFII from Florida when you live in California.
>
>how do you search? by region or by type?
>any other input?
>
>martin
Why limit your users to a preset format? A form containing write-in
or pull-down boxes for each field of the search (a la Landings airmans
database) would let the user decide for himself what search criteria
he wants.
>x-post, f-up set
Oops
> wrote in Message-Id:
>:
>Hello,
>
>I have a rather good aviation related domain available and as there are a couple
>of hundred visits a month to it I want to rebuild the site (the script is
>available and webspace is no problem *hehe*).
>
>the site will be an aviation only directory (mainly for airports) - the yahoo
>style (yeah, just what we needed, another directory ...).
>
>my question is:
>what is the best way to build the structure? sorted by state/country? by type?
>
>examples:
>-> Americas -> United States -> Arizona -> $airport1|2|3
>-> Americas -> United States -> Arizona -> Phoenix -> $airport1|2|3
>
>-> Business -> Flight Training -> Advanced Training -> $CFII1|2|3
>-> Business -> Online Shop -> $shop1|2|3
>
>For sure you don't care where the online shop is located, but you might not be
>very interested in a CFII from Florida when you live in California.
>
>how do you search? by region or by type?
>any other input?
>
>martin
Why limit your users to a preset format? A form containing write-in
or pull-down boxes for each field of the search (a la Landings airmans
database) would let the user decide for himself what search criteria
he wants.
>x-post, f-up set
Oops