Love to hear some thoughts on the Guardian’s rather unique take on the breadcrumb nav.
They actually use it as their secondary and tertiary and use, even quaternary navigation tool.
We’re considering using this pattern for a client who’s facing an information architecture issue that has very few apparent solutions, this being one of them.
Has anyone else considered this tool or performed a usability test with it?
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on Oct 17, 2010
Love to hear some thoughts on the Guardian’s rather unique take on the breadcrumb nav.
They actually use it as their secondary and tertiary and use, even quaternary navigation tool.
We’re considering using this pattern for a client who’s facing an information architecture issue that has very few apparent solutions, this being one of them.
Has anyone else considered this tool or performed a usability test with it?
Comments have been closed