Quote Originally Posted by Spinny View Post
If I may duck the incoming and make a remark: why would anyone else want to use WD in the first place? To me the two examples you cite represent nearly the sum total of why one has web pages in the first place, at least from my (graphics geek) perspective. If you work in other domains, great, and you shouldn't use this tool for such purposes--the "structure" you're endorsing seems pointless to me--again, why I'm the target demographic for this sort of software and you're not. To me the Design Is All.
Many of the organisations I work with have websites that provide infromation and support related to health issues, homelessness, drugs misuse etc. Many of them also want websites that they can manage by themselves. Typically, designer guys are pretty protective of their designs and don't usually want civilians messing up their work. For me, I would rather they can manage by themselves - perhaps another reason why XWD is not so suitable in these circumstances.

As for structure, how about a discography page for the band?

<h1>Satan's Kittens - Discography</h1>

<h2>Album 1 - Black Metal Psychos</h2>
<p>Recorded 1999 at Hell Studios</p>
<ul>
<li>Track1 - Crap overdose</li>
<li>More Crap</li>
</ul>

<h2>7" Single - We Are Sorry</h2>
<p>Recorded 2000 at Kitten Central</p>
<ul>
<li>Track1 - Love overdose</li>
<li>More Love</li>
</ul>

etc

Structure is everywhere.