Hi All,

 

My team is currently designing a report navigation structure that will
allow users to fluidly and meaningfully navigate through a long (think
60-100 pages) report. 

Each report will have multiple sections and sub-sections. Each
sub-section will contain both text and information graphics.

 

We know from our research that some users will simply download the full
report as a PDF; however, a high number of users will need to easily
find, consume, re-use, and refer to only specific sections of the
report.

Hence the need to guide them to those sections in a quick, intuitive
way.

 

I am looking for good online experiences (or real-world analogues) that
help users move through long pieces of content. 

 

Examples might include features such as:

*       Persistent table of contents 
*       Quick access to an index 
*       Elegant search functionality 
*       Expandable / collapsible sub-sections 

 

Thanks very much!

 

-adam

 

 

 

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