Updated Directory Map screen

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Those of you that have attended either, one of my familiarisation sessions about the new interface or training sessions run since the 15th December will know that we intended to improve the new Directory Map page by adding an expand and collapse capability at each domain and sub-domain level.

This is now live and improves the readability and usability of this page considerably.

The Directory Map shows you those directories and sub-directories that were "looked" at by this audit report.  Not all items were audited but it gives you an indication of which bits of your site we touched on in this audit.  That way you can identify those bits we DIDN'T touch so you can decide whether to use your Page Credits to run a specific audit on some of those bits we didn't touch.

Here's a screen shot of how it looks now

 Directory Map - thumb.JPG

 

 

Click here for larger image of Directory Map

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Immediate figure shows the number of items in the specific directory.  The Total figure shows the number of items in the specific directory and all sub-directories beneath it.

And here it is expanded

Directory Map expanded - thumb.JPG

 

 

 

Click here for larger image of Expanded Directory Map

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