As part of helping your user navigate your site’s content, consider implementing breadcrumbs to compliment your primary navigation. Breadcrumbs are a series of links that show the hierarchical path to the current page a user is on and usually follows the convention of Parent > Child > … > Current Page. If you’re running a site that hosts many different pages that are categorized or organized in some kind of multilevel hierarchy, breadcrumbs will come in handy for the following reasons:
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- It helps the user easily identify where they are in the site.
- It requires less clicks to return to a parent page.
- It can attract users to browse other areas of the site if they’ve entered the site through a child page.
- Ideally, breadcrumbs should be used on sites with 3 or more levels (i.e. an ecommerce site).
- Breadcrumbs should be in the top half of the site, but below the primary navigation (if it is horizontal).
- Breadcrumbs are most commonly horizontal and ordered left to right.
- Typically, ‘>’ is used to separate links in a breadcrumb, but anything that implies the parent-child relationship can work.
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Source: Breadcrumbs in Web Design: Examples and Best Practices (Smashing Magazine)
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Thanks for the heads up eydryan – seems that the site became a victim of link injections. I’ve cleared out all the harmful links but I’m thinking the site has already been flagged. Keep me posted if you see anything else suspicious. Sorry for the horrible… user experience.