I found this site aggravating to outline because every informational page links to several others (I finally gave up on listing EVERY link, but all pages are represented in the tables below), and there are so many categories in the first-level navigation (horizontal bar on the left side), many of which don't merit separate categories (in my opinion). I did a separate table for each navbar element because I don't know how to do those neat boxy graphical image maps yet. This shows how things are linked from each page. Note that many things are repeated. I will tighten the organization in the Lesson 4 assignment.Why Drink Tea
Why Drink Tea Tea & Health, Tea & Caffeine types of tea tea farming about our tea, small farms, who we are, about In Pursuit of Tea Judging Tea
About Our Tea
about our tea, small farms, who we are, about In Pursuit of Tea tea list (store) [all store categories, see list in Purchase Our Tea table] Types of Tea
types of tea, camellia sinensis judging quality tea farming about our tea, small farms, who we are history of tea, legends of tea tea & exploration
Purchase Our Tea
STORE
left side of page is a column listing the following links:Homepage
White Tea
Green Tea
Black Tea
Pu-erh Tea
Tea Samplers
Herbal Infusions
Ice Teas
Tea Gifts
Teaware & Accessories
Order by phone
Oolong Teas
Latest Tea Arrivals
Oolong Teas
Latest Tea Arrivals
Show Order
Help
Search
Index
I found the store to be the best organized section on the site, but as you can see, it is not without problems. (Oolong Teas and Latest Tea Arrivals really are listed twice!) The link at the top to the Homepage is nice, and this list appears on every page in the store area, so navigation is very easy here. If you click on any category, a list of the teas in that category appears. Click on the name of a specific tea, and more detailed info appears, with a price and an Order button.
How to Brew
how to brew, tea & water packaging teas storing teas
History of Tea
history of tea tea farming tea & exploration
Tea & Exploration
tea & exploration history of tea tea farming
Tea & Health
tea & health, tea & caffeine why drink tea judging tea types of tea, camellia sinensis
This page is not linked to anything else; it just has the handy text navbar at the bottom:
Home | About Us | Purchase Tea | Email Us | FAQ | Glossary | Privacy
This appears at the bottom of all pages. Actually, it appears at the bottom of each section on some pages, which is irritating. I like it at the actual bottom of each page.