Interactive elements of a web page

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I was wondering if we have to consider interactive elements of a web page which are basically changing a section of a web page as a new level when making a site map. For example, I have a web page "x" with edit, new, delete function button. Clicking on these buttons changes only a specific part of the page which is associated which is a constant area in itself. The parts of the web pages which don't change are the top navigation, footer etc. While thinking of a site map I wasn't sure if clicking on features like edit would be considered a new level since the web page is the same.

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Jason Gennaro On

No, interactive page elements would not be considered part of a site map.

The page they reside on would be placed on the site map, but that is it.

A site map is meant to record the hierarchy and individual pages of a site... the things a person can navigate to.

Interactive elements would not fit this unless there are several different bits on one page and those bits can be reached by anchors.