2008-03-31

Site Navigation

Navigation is both the system(s) that a visitor can use to move around a website (global navigation, breadcrumb trails, related links, pagination (previous/next page), footer navigation, etc.) and the visual manifestation of such systems (hyperlinked text, tabs, buttons, etc.).

Website navigation has two main Seo Factor functions:

  • To tell the user where they are
  • To enable the user to go somewhere else

In the case of text-based hyperlinks, navigation may also inform the user of where they have been.

Depending on the interface conventions used, links that have been followed may be assigned a different visual treatment than an unvisited link. For example, on the Motive website, unvisited links are red, and visited links are grey.

If the user is familiar with the notion of unvisited and visited link states, they may revise their browsing behaviour, e.g. “I’ve been to that page already and didn’t find what I was looking for—so I’ll try that (unvisited) page instead.”

Navigation is often referred to when discussing website structure and information architecture.

The Some of best Seo Factor that can improve Site Navigation are:
  • Global navigation
  • In-page navigation
  • Footer navigation


If you are a beginner to building Web sites you may not even know what a meta tag is. Even if you are an intermediate Web pager you may not understand fully what they are, what they mean, and what they can do for you.

Meta Tags help search engines to index your site better so people can find you. If you don't have meta tags in your Web pages then a lot of search engines will not even see your Web site and no one will come.

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