Guillermo,
I'm still a student, so take anything I say with a grain of salt.
That said, I might think about keeping the sidebar and using it as a
means to filter searches further. Depending on the weight your
sidebar has in the overall design, removing it altogether may be a
jarring change for
On Jun 20, 2008, at 8:13 AM, Guillermo Ermel wrote:
I'm assisting the design team to create an e-commerce website. The
website has a few hundred items, with the typical product-category
left navigation bar in the home page and listings page, with 10 to
20 categories and probably
Hello folks.
I'm assisting the design team to create an e-commerce website. The
website has a few hundred items, with the typical product-category left
navigation bar in the home page and listings page, with 10 to 20
categories and probably subcategories. Also typical, when browsing
On the Search Results Page, does the list of Categories help you
narrow the Search Results? (Hint: yes, it should).
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