Visual designers can build upon wireframes as a starting point for creating the final page layout and producing graphics for the site. Editing wireframes is quick and easy and requires far less effort than making changes and dealing with issues later in the implementation process. After all “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Showcasing a wireframe to a client often raises questions and reveals problems that have not been adequately considered before. They help clients and business users understand your ideas and concepts much more easily than when you describe them in textual form. Wireframes are a great planning and communication tool and benefit pretty much everyone engaged in a project.
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Functionality and behavior: How does a page respond to user input? Will an action require a full page refresh? How will form validation errors be handled?.Navigation: How will users move around and interact with the site? Will there be a site-wide navigation menu or any other guidance? Does the website provide a search function?.Content: What content should be present on a page? Is text enough or should there be images and videos as well? Which options should UI elements like drop-down lists or pop-up menus contain?.