If you landed on the page from a search result and it's not the page
you want... can we assume that it be close, given you clicked to
there in the first place?
Patrick, I suspect your assumptions are way bigger than mine on this
one :-)
But, like I said, it's a theory (untested), so we don't really know
either way.
kind regards,
Terrence Wood.
On 16/10/2007, at 10:47 AM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Terrence Wood wrote:
It goes something like this: with a reverse source order (content
before nav) content specific links will always appear before the
current section nav ,main nav, and utility links - this should
have the effect of allowing the most relevant (to the current
context) links to appear at the top of lists
Most relevant to whom, though? If I landed on a page (say from a
google search) but actually want to navigate further into/around
the site, *my* most relevant links are the navigation ones. One
size does not always fit all.
P
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