CSS Standards & Best Practices | Dezinerfolio
March 19th, 2009
CSS Standards & Best Practices | Dezinerfolio
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CSS is something that is extensively used on almost every site. … Anchors let you easily traverse your CSS with no confusion and also keeps everything organized. …
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It’s 2006, and we’re still talking about site navigation? Yes, we are; and apparently we need all the reminders we can get, since so few sites seem to get it right. (Including, I’m well aware, CSS Insider. Don’t hate; I didn’t design it.)In his new A List Apart article (“Where Am I?”), Derek Powazek slaps us upside the head, again, with the cardinal rules of web site navigation. From any page on a site, a user should be able to easily answer these three questions:
Derek provides visual examples of great site navigation. Put your site to the test! Do you know where you are, where you’ve been, and where you’re going?Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments