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User Experience (Usability)
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Jul 26, 2004 2:30 pm |
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re: To link or not to link... |
jeremy swinfen green
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I would agree that the current page should not be clickable in the nav bar as this is confusing for the user. The problem I suspect is simply laziness caused by the use a template design for each page.
Jeremy Swinfen Green i-level generator London
> Kyle Pero wrote: > Here's an interesting question... >Why is the cardinal rule, never make the home link clickable on the homepage, ever applied to local or global navigation throughout an entire site? Here's a perfect example: http://tinyurl.com/28cky > >I'm creating a prototype and I'm not making the current page a user is on clickable from the navigation. Is this wrong? It's logical if you follow the "homepage rule", but why don't I see more sites doing this??? > >I'm curious as to what the group's thoughts are on this. > >Thanks, >Kyle > > Private Reply to jeremy swinfen green (new win) |
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