[Sigia-l] examples of "sitemap at bottom of page"'
Jonathan Baker-Bates
jonathan at bakerbates.com
Tue May 20 12:54:46 EDT 2008
Skype.com circa summer 2006 was a great example worked very well into their
page design. But they removed it in a recent revamp, and archive.org doesn't
load their style sheet properly...
I can't find any other good examples either (but if/when the new design for
firstchoice.co.uk launches there will be one). On the way though, I found an
interesting approach to the "archive" idea: just keep it all on one page and
give it a different visual treatment http://ifelse.co.uk/ I quite like very
large scrolling pages for this kind of thing. I recently decided to limit
the number of posts on each page of my blog 1,000. But we're off topic
already. Sorry.
Jonathan
2008/5/20 Peter Van Dijck <petervandijck at gmail.com>:
> Also looking for examples (when you need 'em you can't find 'em!) of
> the sitemap-at-the-bottom-of-the-page pattern.
>
> Thanks!
> Peter
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