Breadcrumbs on a Site

by MYLE 30. June 2010 00:51

 

find these for this Blog Engine

  • Historical Breadcrumbs - Shows the last few pages visited
  • Hierarchical Breadcrumb Extension - Shows the user where they are on your blog
  • [Quoted : From webMonkey web site]
    There are two main ways of approaching breadcrumbs. The first is the kind left by Hansel and Gretel, which is of the form, 'I went here, then here, then here, then here'. I've labelled this kind of breadcrumb, 'History Breadcrumbs', because they show a browsing history.

    The second is of the form, 'I'm at this page, which is part of this section, which is part of this section'. I've called this kind 'Position Breadcrumbs' because they show the visitors current location in the site.

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    Webmonkey Javascript Version  Wink Has my Vote

    been a VB Man I wanted a ASP version as 

    Found the "Breadcrumbs for Those Using ASP"
    Like the coding tidy easy to follow but The thing I did't like was you had to use a PageTitle  

     

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    Dislexia

    I see people have commented about my style of writting.
    Well I have dislexia so spelling is not one of my good points
    but when it comes to reading/written code thats the easy bit.

     

     

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