Micah,

Your sort of answered the question yourself. Your answer should be derived
from your users. If "Aunt Tilly" is a significant user type, or actual
persona, then by all means include home in the main navigation.

In a general, unless there is a space issue, brand issue, or some other
compelling factor, I would include home in the main nav, even if most people
understand to click on the logo -- simply because it is more likely to
satisfy more users.

Joseph Selbie
Founder, CEO Tristream
Web Application Design
http://www.tristream.com


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