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n our last issue of Usability News, we reported on the general usage of breadcrumb trails as a method of navigation on web sites (Lida, Hull
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| Danny | Breadcrumb Navigation: Further Investigation of Usage |
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June 18, 2008 | |
There are three different types of breadcrumbs represented in websites – path, attribute, and location (Instone, 2003). Path breadcrumb trails are dynamic in that any given page will show a different breadcrumb trail based on ho... |
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| Austin | Breadcrumb Navigation: Further Investigation of Usage |
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June 16, 2008 | |
Fantastic research about bread crumb trails. Conclusion? Use them near the page title. Doesn't make navigation more efficient, but enhances a user's understanding of your site structure. |
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| Stuart | Breadcrumb Navigation: Further Investigation of Usage |
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| James | Breadcrumb Navigation: Further Investigation of Usage |
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May 21, 2008 | |
An academic research paper on breadcrumb usability. No title on page. Poor usability report usability. Ironic. |
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| Martin | Usability News - 5.2 2003 -- Breadcrumb Navigation: Furth... |
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Fantastic research about bread crumb trails. Conclusion? Use them near the page title. Doesn't make navigation more efficient, but enhances a user's understanding of your site structure. |
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