Posted by Sherm Pendley on 05/13/07 03:16
"Timmermans" <steventimmermans@yahoo.co.uk> writes:
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
> news:b330f$4646730a$40cba7a3$13602@NAXS.COM...
>> Timmermans wrote:
>>
>>> Well yeah if you want to talk about built in features you can stretch
>>> that as far as you want... why put in a 'Home' link 3 times if people can
>>> use their browsers history to get back to that page?
>>
>> And if you entered your site not form the home page, but directly for
>> bookmark or external link form another site? Bad argument!
>
> A homepage link on the homepage, makes sense? Just as much as using frames.
User interface studies have shown that "moving menus" tend to confuse users.
So instead of doing that, I leave the menu and navbar layout unchanged and
highlight the current page.
The current page is not a link, and no frames are used.
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