A small horizontal menu of links that is always present across the top of any EIS page. The links show what pages, components, or menu navigation links are used to get to the current page.
the string of words across the top of the page separated by such as Home Community General Interest and Chat Discussion that will let users easily navigate the site even if they can't read buttons and just read English.
Horizontal listing of the path of screens that a user has visited. All previous items in the breadcrumb are links back to those pages.
Navigational technique displaying all visited pages leading from the home page to the currently viewed page. All pages are linked for easy backwards navigation. Typically placed near the top of a web page. Example: Home Services Auto-Repair Trucks Transmission Repair
Breadcrumbs are a type of web navigation where current location within the website is indicated by a list of pages above the current page in the hierarchy, up to the main page. It not only shows users where they are currently located in the site's architecture, but it also lets them back up levels one at a time. It is a recursive path. For more information see: Breadcrumbs.
A special navigation that indicates where a user has visited, usually beginning from the Homepage. For example, Home Discussions Main. WebCT added this special navigation in version 3.0.
A method of indicating a web page's location within the structure of its parent site. The trail of pages you have accessed is shown across the top of a screen. You may click on any of the breadcrumbs to return to that particular page.
The breadcrumbs trace the path from the current page to the dashboard along the space's page-hierarchy. The breadcrumbs in Confluence are listed at the top of every page.
Navigation technique is which links to the preceding pages appear at the top of the current page.
This is a text navigation that lets the user retrace the steps he/she took to get to the current page.
A term used for the page navigation path. Breadcrumbs appear as hyperlinks that allow you to navigate between menu levels.
A breadcrumb trail shows the path you have followed within a website, or where the page you are on belongs within the structure (hierarchy) of a directory (eg Science Physics Web Directories). It is a reference to the fairytale of Hansel and Gretel and the trail of breadcrumbs they leave so that they can find their way back out of the forest.
aka BreadCrumbTrail? a trail of links showing either (a) how you got there, or (b) where you are in the hierarchy.
Navigational trail beneath the header of all standard LSE web pages. At LSE, breadcrumbs are created automatically using metadata, and are added during the baking process.
A navigational 'notation' located at the top of a Web page that shows a visitor where he (or she) is located based on the Website's structure or information hierarchy. Example: A visitor viewing executive profiles might see the following breadcrumb at the top of the page: "Company - About Us - Executive Profiles".
locator elements Breadcrumbs specify the location of the current page within an application's module and page hierarchy. As the user navigates through hierarchical content, or "drills down" through levels of content and/or functionality, the breadcrumbs track the location, and breadcrumb links allow the user to navigate up to higher levels in the hierarchy. Note: Breadcrumbs do not necessarily show the route taken by the user to reach the current page. no; if needed use the term "locator links" Breadcrumbs
A list of pages that indicates your position within a website, typically shown at the top of the page. Breadcrumbs show your navigation trail in a site with deep site architecture.
A form of text navigation showing a hierarchical linking structure of a web site. The current location within the site is indicated by a list of pages above the current page in a hierarchy, leading up to the home page. A typical set of breadcrumb links might look like this: Home Products Teas Green Tea
a horizontal list of web site section headings that indicates where the current page is in relation to the web site's hierarchy. Breadcrumbs may also be active links to the specified sections of the site, permitting users to navigate upwards in the site hierarchy. Even without being hyperlinked, breadcrumbs can provide a visual cue to orient the user within the structure of the web site.
A form of navigation on a website. If you look at the top of this page near the left, you will see the words "home glossary". This is an example of breadcrumbs - leaving a "trail" from where the site begins to which page is being viewed. Breadcrumbs have been found to be very search-engine friendly.
A form of text navigation showing the hierachical linking structure of a web site. Usually in the format of Home Products Bags where each word is a link back up the hierachy.