I think that whether to put a "home" link on the menu or on the logo or both
should depends, as it was previously said, on the kind of public that your
site is designed for.

I personnaly got an issue with the "Home" button of one of my sites. I used
to put it in the logo because I thought it was standard and would be found
by everyone (I also read somthing about this idea in Krug's book).
Unfortunately I was wrong and I got complaints from some users that they
could not go back home unless by hittin the browser's "back" button. So I
added a "home" link, but I also let the link on the home button too. In my
case, this is a site for eco-tourism and people who will surf on it might
not know web standard. I guess should have considered this in the beginning.

David
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