- Clean design
- Organized navigation that can layer content
- CSS-based download links are search-engine friendly
- Limits accessibility for some people
- JavaScript drop downs can be problematic, leading to poor search engine crawling. Search engines are beginning to process JavaScript drop downs, but not nearly as much as CSS-based drop downs.
- Search-engine friendly
- Sub-page links can be revealed on all pages or once visitors go to a main topic page
- Too many links can become unwieldy and confusing for the site visitor
The primary purpose for a navigation menu, of course, is to guide web visitors unambiguously through your site. Ultimately, navigation must be intuitive and easy to use.
- Navigation must be as accessible as possible. No matter what page the visitor is on, they must be able to quickly and easily see the navigation menu.
- Use short, yet descriptive titles.
- Keep primary navigation to six or seven topics.
- Navigation should be consistent from page to page.
- Visitors should be able to tell where they are relative to the rest of the site.
Have questions? Contact me via email or on my website (see bio for links).
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