Kept (same content, new home)
Regrouped / relocated
New navigation (A+)
Dropped — none
💡 Hover a page on either side to highlight its match across the map.
Today Three taxonomy dropdowns
Content organized by category. 17 pages buried across 3 menus + 2 top-level links.
📚 Learn 5
Master the Basics
Treatment Over the Long Term
Doctor Conversation Guides
CLL Clinical Trials FAQs
CLL Research
👥 Community 5
Community Suggestion Box
Stories from the CLL Community
External Communities
Articles
Join the CLL Community→ becomes persistent CTA
🤝 Support 5
Doctor Locator
Financial Support
Well-Being — People with CLL
Well-Being — Caregivers
Glossary
New Journey-first architecture
Organized around where you are in your CLL journey. Same 17 pages, easier to find.
🧭 Your Journey — new wayfinding front door (A+)
Newly diagnosed →
Watch & wait →
In treatment →
Been treated before →
Caregivers →
Living with CLL →
Routes people to existing pages — adds no new content, just a clearer way in.
📚 Learn 5
Master the Basics
Treatment Over the Long Term
Doctor Conversation Guides
CLL Clinical Trials FAQs
CLL Research
🤝 Support 5
Financial Support
Well-Being — People with CLL
Well-Being — Caregivers
Doctor Locator
Glossary
👥 Community 5
Stories from the CLL Community
Articles
Community Suggestion Box
External Communities
Join the CLL Community elevated CTA
⚙️ Footer / utility 1
Contact standard footer spot
How to read this: every one of the 17 pages exists in both columns — nothing was dropped and no content or claims changed. The work is reorganization: the three category dropdowns become a journey-first structure, with a new “Your Journey” wayfinding layer that simply routes people to existing pages. Contact moves to the footer (its conventional home) and Join is elevated to a persistent call-to-action. Within pages, the A+ touches (key takeaways, “questions to ask,” stat callouts) surface content that already exists — they’re additive presentation, not new pages. Reviewer takeaway: structure and navigation changed; approved content did not.