The Buddha says, "wherever you go, there you are."  He also says
that very few users rely on breadcrumbs to navigate or get themselves
"oriented" within the site: they only care about a fluid nav to
where they need to go (present page) and to the next place (sometimes
back, sometimes not).  That said, I agree with Joe that redundancy is
good within this context.  Providing additional navigational
cues/links to allow the user to get back to any "main" pages is
even better.


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