Information architecture part 7-8 Labeling and navigation systems
What is Supplemental navigation systems?
Sitemaps, indexes etc. That exists outside the content bearing pages.
Complements the global navigation. E.g. Highlighted sub-sites under the highlighted global nav system
provide information for where you are. Always provide contextual clues e.g. The logo on every page and consistency in the visual design.
Specific to a page or content. E.g. ”see also”-links •Navigation systems needs to exist together and complement each other.
Show where the user are, e.g. Highlighted which page your on in the navigation-bar
Local and contextual navigation that are integrated within site pages. Providing context and flexibility. Help users understand where they are and where they can go.
How does a global navigation system look on a webpage?
Sitemaps, indexes etc. That exists outside the content bearing pages.
Complements the global navigation. E.g. Highlighted sub-sites under the highlighted global nav system
provide information for where you are. Always provide contextual clues e.g. The logo on every page and consistency in the visual design.
Specific to a page or content. E.g. ”see also”-links •Navigation systems needs to exist together and complement each other.
Show where the user are, e.g. Highlighted which page your on in the navigation-bar
Local and contextual navigation that are integrated within site pages. Providing context and flexibility. Help users understand where they are and where they can go.
How does a Local navigation system look on a webpage?
Sitemaps, indexes etc. That exists outside the content bearing pages.
Complements the global navigation. E.g. Highlighted sub-sites under the highlighted global nav system
provide information for where you are. Always provide contextual clues e.g. The logo on every page and consistency in the visual design.
Specific to a page or content. E.g. ”see also”-links •Navigation systems needs to exist together and complement each other.
Show where the user are, e.g. Highlighted which page your on in the navigation-bar
Local and contextual navigation that are integrated within site pages. Providing context and flexibility. Help users understand where they are and where they can go.
What is contextual navigation?
Sitemaps, indexes etc. That exists outside the content bearing pages.
Complements the global navigation. E.g. Highlighted sub-sites under the highlighted global nav system
provide information for where you are. Always provide contextual clues e.g. The logo on every page and consistency in the visual design.
Specific to a page or content. E.g. ”see also”-links •Navigation systems needs to exist together and complement each other.
Show where the user are, e.g. Highlighted which page your on in the navigation-bar
Local and contextual navigation that are integrated within site pages. Providing context and flexibility. Help users understand where they are and where they can go.
What does Placemaking do?
Sitemaps, indexes etc. That exists outside the content bearing pages.
Complements the global navigation. E.g. Highlighted sub-sites under the highlighted global nav system
provide information for where you are. Always provide contextual clues e.g. The logo on every page and consistency in the visual design.
Specific to a page or content. E.g. ”see also”-links •Navigation systems needs to exist together and complement each other.
Show where the user are, e.g. Highlighted which page your on in the navigation-bar
Local and contextual navigation that are integrated within site pages. Providing context and flexibility. Help users understand where they are and where they can go.
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