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Should breadcrumbs indicate what article I'm on? #275

Closed PaulKinlan closed 10 years ago

PaulKinlan commented 10 years ago

Issue by Meggin Tuesday Apr 29, 2014 at 18:46 GMT # Sample: Friday Sep 13, 2013 at 22:58 GMT Originally opened as https://github.com/PaulKinlan/WebDocs/issues/127


Some breadcrumbs do, some don't. I like when the breadcrumb says where I am in context to the greater story.

PaulKinlan commented 10 years ago

Comment by andyhawkes Thursday May 01, 2014 at 08:22 GMT # Sample: Friday Sep 13, 2013 at 22:58 GMT


The IA we had proposed had all ancestor pages in the breadcrumb trail, but excluded the current page - we can change that as needed and check the implementation for consistency.

maxh commented 10 years ago

+1 to more bread crumbing through the site, including in the menu if we can swing it.

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The IA we had proposed had all ancestor pages in the breadcrumb trail, but excluded the current page - we can change that as needed and check the implementation for consistency.

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PaulKinlan commented 10 years ago

I have just added in a link to the home directory too, I am not fully conviced we need the name of the article but I think we can and should get it in more of the landing pages.