- Fri Jun 08, 2007 5:35 pm
#231942
you exactly explained what a breadcrumb is, how it works and why is useful. sorry if my words were misleading somehow...hothpicas wrote:[...}6. Someone else commented on having a way back to the home page. Why is that important? Remember that people get confused easily on the internet, which can quickly lead to frustration, which can mean lost customers. To illustrate the point, suppose a potential customer found your website, and clicked on "Services" to read about the services you provide. They are interested in contacting you, but they don't see a link to contact information on your page. They might remember seeing a link on your home page, or they might not. Even if they remembered a link on your home page, they might not be savvy enough to figure out how to get back to that page. Again, you risk losing customers.
As an extension of that, a person viewing your website should be able to get to any page from any page. In other words, you should have the same navigation menu on every page. If you want to look really professional, when a person is viewing your home page, the navigation button for the home page shouldn't be active; this would apply to the appropriate navigation button on each page.
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