PowerMapper Desktop Example site maps
Once you’ve built a map you can customize it by choosing from one of the built-in map styles. You can also print maps out to help document the information architecture of a site.
Skyscraper Map Style
This sitemap displays blocks for each page on the site, with the taller blocks representing pages closest to the home page. It's useful for detecting site structures where most of the content clusters in one or two sections of the site.
SkyscraperElectrum Map Style
This thumbnail sitemap shows miniature snapshots (thumbnails) of each web page organized hierarchically. The map can be re-centered on a new page by drilling down using the [+] symbols.
ElectrumIsometric Map Style
This graphical sitemap arranges page thumbnails in an isometric (pseudo-3D) view. Unlike a true 3D view, pages further back stay the same size making them easier to see. The map can be re-centered on a new page by drilling down using the [+] symbols.
IsometricPage Cloud Map Style
This sitemap displays website structure by arranging pages in clusters centered around the parent page. The map can be re-centered on a new page by drilling down using the [+] symbols.
Page CloudThumb Tree Map Style
This map displays thumbnails of each web page of all levels of the site arranged like an organizational chart.
Thumb TreePage Stack Map Style
This sitemap displays a graphical button for each page on the site. You can customize the map with your own icons.
Page StackTree View Map Style
This sitemap displays an expanding/contracting table of contents like Windows Explorer or Mac OS Finder.
Tree ViewTable of Contents Map Style
This sitemap displays an expanding/contracting table of contents like Windows Explorer or Mac OS Finder.
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