I would keep the current page title at the end of the breadcrumb trail in
addition to the title.

Users may not mentally link a title that is separated from the breadcrumb.
It's a good 'you are here' tool, but without the current page at the end,
it's more like 'you're in this section'.

Putting 'You are here' at the beginning of the breadcrumb trail may be a
good idea - I think it depends on the ability of your users.



On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Chad Jennings <[email protected]> wrote:

> Audrey, I can totally empathize with desire to simplify, simplify,
> simplify. There is some credence to the SEO argument as having a
> redundancy between the URL, page title (as shown on browser),
> headline, and breadcrumbs (or sub header) are variables in improving
> page rank.
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