Re: Splash page and something else.
by Kynn Bartlett <kynn(at)idyllmtn.com>
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At 03:40 p.m. 08/31/98 -0400, Bernie Monette wrote:
>I was wondering what your take is on a navigation style I have seen
>cropping up: essentially many pages have a series of links which would
>lead you back through the site. Like this: home/subsection/this page.
>Microsoft and Macromedia both use it. It seems to offer a nice
>combination of location clues and design. Does it make sense to use this
>sort of low bandwidth navigation at both the top and the bottom of
>pages?
The HTML Writers Guild website uses this at the top (not the
bottom) of each page, besides the homepage.
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