[Sigia-l] breadcrumbs with added spice?
Amélie Boucher
amelie at rugama.com
Sat Oct 27 04:31:49 EDT 2007
Belgian "Communauté Française" shows quite the same on their website :
http://www.cfwb.be/index.php?id=1989
(a click on a link produces something equal to a classic breadcrumb,
while a click on the button unfolds headings of the same level)
amelie
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On 10/27/07, Seth Earley <seth at earley.com> wrote:
> That is very interesting. Kind of a dynamic contextual navigation. I like it.
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> have a close look a the breadcrumb trail on this page:
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> http://wowhead.com/?quest=10995
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> does anyone have any other examples of sites where the breadcrumb trail has
> each step being a drop-down menu?
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