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a lot of web sites propose a locationbar (something like dynamic map
site)
to end user when they are browsing the website.
usually i looks like that:
Home Products Software Operating System Windows XP
User can come back to a previous parent node by just clicking on the
name,
for
On 30 Sep 2008, at 16:04, Alain Roger wrote:
a lot of web sites propose a locationbar (something like dynamic map
site)
to end user when they are browsing the website.
usually i looks like that:
Home Products Software Operating System Windows XP
User can come back to a previous parent
Interesting but how to make this hierarchy ?
this i do not know in PHP :-(
where can i find code examples ?
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 5:27 PM, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30 Sep 2008, at 16:04, Alain Roger wrote:
a lot of web sites propose a locationbar (something like dynamic map site)
On 30 Sep 2008, at 16:33, Alain Roger wrote:
Interesting but how to make this hierarchy ?
this i do not know in PHP :-(
where can i find code examples ?
This depends too much on how your site is structured for me to give a
useful answer.
As I said in my reply If your site can't figure out
At 4:27 PM +0100 9/30/08, Stut wrote:
As examples check out the following pages (under the orange bar)...
http://uk.freeads.net/
Stut:
I can understand:
Travel Holidays
Because the user moves to the Holidays page from the Travel page.
In fact, there's no way to get to the Holidays page
On 30 Sep 2008, at 18:23, tedd wrote:
At 4:27 PM +0100 9/30/08, Stut wrote:
As examples check out the following pages (under the orange bar)...
http://uk.freeads.net/
Stut:
I can understand:
Travel Holidays
Because the user moves to the Holidays page from the Travel
page. In fact,
Also remember there are two styles of breadcrumbs: those which follow
you around the site and create a path of your previous pages (like a
true breadcrumb) or the more standard path-back-to-home hierarchial
style. It doesnt make much sense to recreate the browsers back button
functionality
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:54 PM, mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also remember there are two styles of breadcrumbs: those which follow you
around the site and create a path of your previous pages (like a true
breadcrumb) or the more standard path-back-to-home hierarchial style. It
doesnt make
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Eric Butera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget people share links and find sites through lots of random
ways. It's nice to have such things.
Oh yes, I am moreso for the back to home style myself. A deep link
won't benefit from the this is how you got here
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