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: How to lay-out a list of links so the intended reading order is apparent? I have a site (no CMS platform) that has a list with links. The list consists of 14 links, each referring to a

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I have a site (no CMS platform) that has a list with links. The list consists of 14 links, each referring to a pdf file. If someone wants to
read the content of these files, they must follow a certain path. For example,
to be able to understand what the 7th link/pdf says, they have to have read the 1st, then the 3rd and then go to the 7th. The same goes for the other links, too.

My problem is how to present the list so as to instruct the reader in the path they have to follow, and how to present this in a nice and clear way? A clear way to present and for them to navigate through the files?

jquery, diagram software with images instead of text, anything you have to propose.

thank you

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Here's one simple solution. Try putting the links in sections with headings, like so:

Heading 1


Link 1
Link 3
Link 7


Heading 2


Link 2
Link 4
Link 5


Etc.

Make each heading a descriptive name that describes the overall content of following that path.

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