- From: Sander Tekelenburg <tekelenb@euronet.nl>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 05:37:43 +0100
At 17:07 +0000 UTC, on 2006-01-01, Jim Ley wrote: > On 1/1/06, Sander Tekelenburg <tekelenb at euronet.nl> wrote: [...] > help - how many sites does this apply to? Maybe not that many today, but we could think out of the box: in a situation where browsers recognise it as a standard navigation item, that itself may very well result in many more sites starting to offer help pages. > so search - marginally relevant and home are the only ones that are > really used regularly - your Etc. is a pretty big etc. as there really > aren't any more. rel="section" would apply to a lot of sites I'd think. [...] > take a few popular pages, say a mapping service, a > wikipedia article, a book on a bookshop page, an auction page, a > personal photo page, and create the LINKs here that would provide the > consistency to make it useful to users. home, up, section, help and contact immediately come to mind. -- Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/>
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