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Nassu Bornarticle on website navigation
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Never, ever link to the page you’re on
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their expectation is that click will make something happen or take them to a new place. If that does not happen, that’s a bad experience and the user is filled with doubt and uncertainty. Your site’s trustworthiness just went down a notch.
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exception to this guideline is anchor links
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But that can still be confusing, so that’s why they should be used sparingly, if ever.
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all links usually look the same, even if some are anchors and some are links to other pages
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solution is to make anchor links look different
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g/section), the global navigation element that had been linking to that section should be unlinked and visu
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Ben PhillipsIt seems strange to be talking about something as basic as “navigation” 11 years into the web era. And yet, if you’re a web designer, chances are you’ve made some mistakes in this fundamental area. I know I have. So let’s go back to basics.
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Andy BreedingThe one possible exception to this guideline is anchor links. As you know, anchor links don’t send the user to a new page, merely a new part of the page they’re on already. But that can still be confusing, so that’s why they should be used sparingly
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30 Sep 07
elliot harrison robertsShould “Home” be one of the global navigation elements?
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Nancy MoralesWhere Am I? by Derek Powazek * Published in: Information Architecture, Layout, Usability, User Interface Design | * Discuss this article »
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Anne HelmondOn a website, “navigation” doesn’t mean just links. Navigation is, like most elements of a website, about communicating with the user. Good navigation tells a story, and good stories have a beginning, middle, and end.
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fabioballorL’articolo di Derek Powazek su alistapart si occupa proprio delle basi della navigazione, cioè gli errori da non fare quando si progetta un menu.
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21 Aug 06
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Tommaso BaldovinoGuida alla realizzazione di una navigazione coerente ed intuitiva
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Andy BrudtkuhlIt seems strange to be talking about something as basic as “navigation” 11 years into the web era. And yet, if you’re a web designer, chances are you’ve made some mistakes in this fundamental area. I know I have. So let’s go back to basics.
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13 Aug 06
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On a website, “navigation” doesn’t mean just links. Navigation is, like most elements of a website, about communicating with the user. Good navigation tells a story, and good stories have a beginning, middle, and end.
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Are HallandGrunnleggande om web-navigasjon: "Navigation is the uncelebrated workhorse of web design, but it deserves a little more attention than it usually gets.." (Derek Powazek - A List Apart)
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09 Aug 06
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David BobzienIt seems strange to be talking about something as basic as “navigation” 11 years into the web era. And yet, if you’re a web designer, chances are you’ve made some mistakes in this fundamental area. I know I have. So let’s go back to basics.
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Guy Carberrysince ALA is down right now, i can only assume that this could be an interesting read.
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08 Aug 06
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Michael RotsteinArtikel om grundläggande webb-navigering.
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