Web Navigations

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Web navigations

 The process of navigating a network of


information resources in the World
Wide Web, which is organized as
Definition hypertext or hypermedia.
 The user interface that is used to do so is
called a web browser.
 It’s a part of interface style
1. Text links
2.Navigation bar
5 styles of web
navigations 3. Sitemap
4.Breadcrumbs
5.Named anchor
 The anchor text, link label, link text or link title
which are visible and clickable text in a
Text links hyperlink
 Example:
 A navigation bar or (navigation system) is a
section of a website or online page intended to
aid visitors in travelling through the online
document.
 Example:
Navigation bar
  A site map (or sitemap) is a list of pages of a
web site accessible to crawlers or users.
 It can be either a document in any form used as
a planning tool for Web design, or a Web
page that lists the pages on a Web site,
Sitemap typically organized in hierarchical fashion.
 Example:
 Breadcrumbs or breadcrumb trail is a navigation aid
used in user interfaces (sequence of page
navigation to keep track page location).
 It allows users to keep track of their locations within
programs or documents. The term comes from the
trail of breadcrumbs left by Hansel and Gretel in the
popular fairy tale
Breadcrumbs
 Example:
Page viewed > Page viewed > Page viewed > Page viewed > Page currently being viewed
 An anchor element is called an anchor because
web designers can use it to anchor a URL to
some text on a web page.
 When users view the web page in a browser,
they can click the text to activate the link and
Named anchor visit the page whose URL is in the link
 Example:

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