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Tag Archives: Navigation
Catch me if you can
Weird navigation fail to surprise me anymore. Every time I think I’ve seen them all, I come across a totally new implementation. Look at this navigation from premierleague.com, the official site of English Premier League: When you hover over different … Continue reading →
F1.com Navigation
Formula 1 has finalized 20 tracks for the 2011 season. Each track is a separate tab in the website navigation. The categorization makes sense, but because of the number of tabs, they had to split the navigation into 2 lines … Continue reading →
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Zappos Breadcrumb
Zappos breadcrumb has a unique behavior. It does leave trails as you filter and navigate to a page , but these trails are not back links. The trail is removed when users click on it, creating a new path (search). … Continue reading →
Hulu Redesigns Navigation
After Jakob Nielsen wrote about the usability issues with Hulu’s Mega Menu, Hulu finally redesigned their Navigation. They removed mega menus and kept the number of choices in each tab to less than seven. I hope they did Card Sorting … Continue reading →
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