diff --git a/guide/english/visual-design/wireframing/index.md b/guide/english/visual-design/wireframing/index.md index f8a3cbfc129..96e1122b50b 100644 --- a/guide/english/visual-design/wireframing/index.md +++ b/guide/english/visual-design/wireframing/index.md @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ title: Wireframing ## Wireframing

A wireframe is a two-dimensional illustration of a page’s interface that specifically focuses on space allocation and prioritization of content, functionalities available, and intended behaviors.

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Wireframing is a way to design an application at the structural level. A wireframe is commonly used to lay out content and functionality on a page which takes into account user needs and user journeys. Wireframes are used early in the development process to establish the basic structure of a page for these reasons, wireframes typically do not include any styling, color, or graphics. Wireframes also help establish relationships between a website’s various templates.

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Wireframing is a way to design an application at the structural level. A wireframe is commonly used to lay out content and functionality on a page which takes into account user needs and user journeys. Wireframes are used early in the development process to establish the basic structure of a page for these reasons: wireframes typically do not include any styling, color, or graphics. Wireframes also help establish relationships between a website’s various templates.

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Find additional resources on Wireframing here.


Wireframing Tools