Hi everyone, A navigation breadcrumb is typically a sequence of text links implying a hierarchical relationship between breadcrumbs. A logical implementation in HTML would be to use an ordered list, however there are two approaches to doing this:
1. A flat ordered list. 2. A nested ordered list. Example: Item 1 > Item 2 > Item 3 Approach 1 - Flat List: <ol><li>Item 1</li> <li>Item 2</li> <li>Item 3</li></ol> Approach 2 - Nested List: <ol><li>Item 1</li> <li><ol><li>Item 2</li> <li><ol><li>Item 3</li></ol></li></ol></li></ol> Question 1: Which of these approaches would be preferred with respect to accessible navigation? The nested list approach carries more relational information, but may be unnecessary. Seems to me that Approach 2 is better suited for a menu system and not necessarily for flat navigation. Question 2: Is there an alternative implementation that should be considered? Thanks! - Jonathan. --- Jonathan Hung / [email protected] Fluid Project - ATRC at University of Toronto Tel: (416) 946-3002
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