I know we have discussed this before, but I still keep looking at the breadcrumb expecting to see where I am, not just the parent page. It's not a technical issue, but just my opinion.
I guess why it bothers me is that it sits there on top of the page as if it was a title.
So on page "mod_perl 1.0 User Guide" it says:
Home / Documentation /
I'd kind of expect to see
<a>Home</a> / <a>Documentation</a> / mod_perl 1.0 User Guide
That's how google does it. I know it's slighly different as it's a category list on google, but it still shows where you are, instead of just what's above.
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Perl/?tc=1
The difference is that in the case where we're on a docset, we show the title of that docset just below, so it's kinda like..
Home / Documentation / ... -> mod_perl 1.0 User Guide
I think it's fine like this. The title draws the most attention, and the breadcrumb gives a good idea of where we are.
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