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When you start creating a site tree, you will usually play with various kinds of top-level groups, probably trying some of the variations described in Common schemes to organize sites earlier in this chapter.
Combining schemes
A very common tactic is to combine some of these schemes as first- and second-level headings. For example, you may use audiences as your primary navigation, then activities within each of the audience sections:
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But, if it looks reasonable, and we’re not sure how well it will work with users, it’s probably worth testing both versions in side-by-side tree tests.
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