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Linear Website Navigation

Uses of Linear Website Navigation

Linear navigation is used for a website when you want the visitor to go from one step to another in a particular order. This is usually used within a website but seldom as a stand alone design.

The idea here is that the visitor follows the pages in a predefined order or sequence determined by you. This is particularly usefull for tutorials like this one. But, it also has many other uses.


Linear "straight line" Navigation Diagram
fig. 1 - Linear "straight line" Navigation Diagram


Photo galleries lend themselves well to linear navigation as do shopping carts and check-out areas on commercial websites.

Any time that you want your visitor to follow a bread crumb trail through your site you can use linear navigation. This way you can direct them step-by-step or page-by-page toward whatever goal you have in mind.


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Straight line or sequential navigation links

Below is a graphic diagram of how a linear navigation scheme is linked. As you can see one page (i.e. link) follows another. Keep in mind that your visitor can opt-out at any time by using their browser buttons so keep each page brief and to the point.
Arrange your links so that they only permit movement in a straight line from one page to another. This is straight line (i.e. linear) navigation. You set up your links in such a way as to compel the visitor to start at one end and continue to a conclusion.

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Linear reciprocal navigation links

Sometimes you might want your visitor to view a thread of information in a linear fashion with the option of back clicking. This is where reciprocal linking works well. Below is a diagram that explains how this is done.

Linear "reciprocal" Navigation Diagram
fig.2 - Linear "reciprocal" Navigation Diagram


Reciprocal navigation, just like linear navigation, follows a straight line through a website. But, it allows the visitor to move back and forth between a series of pages. Just setup your links with a start page an end page and links tying the pages together that lie between them. This will keep your visitor in one area of your website until they decide to opt out.

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Basically this is how a browser works. The back and forward buttons in the toolbar perform this reciprocal function. You can move forward or back in your browser window but always in a straight line.

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Linear Navigation a tool for webmasters

This type of navigation is a tool to help webmasters present their message, not an end in itself. The content that you provide to your visitors is the key to designing a website that works.

You can have the most innovative and original navigation model on the Web but, if your content is lacking and doesn't satisfy the people who visit your site it won't matter.

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Website Navigation and Layout

How to Make Easy Website Navigation
Navigation is how visitors get around your site. If your navigation is unclear then your visitors will get frustrated and go away.
Navigational Options for Your Website
There are many types of navigation methods to choose from. You must carefully consider the layout of your site so you can choose the system that will work best.
Tips for Improving Website Navigation
In order for visitors to find the right information, a website's navigation path needs to be clear.
Web Site Navigation Best Practices
A great user experience will bring visitors back. Navigation is a key element in the user experience.
Creating a Basic Web Design Template
A "template" is simply a design format which you can apply to all (or most) of the pages in your web site.
Professional Webpage Layout
The layout of your webpages says a lot about you and your message. Good webpage layout is the key to a successful website.
Website Navigation and Theme
Have you ever visited a website where you keep clicking on links, hoping you are going to find that information you're looking for, only to be led to more pages of links.
How to Map a Good HTML Site Map
Using HTML site maps is a way you can utilize to make sure that your site is up to date in the internet and search engine database.
Benefits Of A SEO Sitemap Generator
Using a sitemap generator is a positive move in getting top ranking on the Internet's top search engines as well as high visibility among online users.
Web Page Design Ideas - How to Use Graphics Creatively
Keep your web site design simple, and never lose sight of what you want your visitors to do when they arrive.




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