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* [[breadcrumbs-examples]] - real world examples of breadcrumbs on the web | * [[breadcrumbs-examples]] - real world examples of breadcrumbs on the web | ||
* [[breadcrumbs-formats]] - previous formats for marking up breadcrumbs, e.g. [http:// | * [[breadcrumbs-formats]] - previous formats for marking up breadcrumbs, e.g. [http://www.bing.com/webmaster/help/markup-breadcrumbs-72419f3f Bing Breadcrumbs format] | ||
* [[breadcrumbs-brainstorming]] | * [[breadcrumbs-brainstorming]] | ||
== see also == | == see also == | ||
* [[search]] | * [[search]] | ||
* [[bing-search]] |
Latest revision as of 17:34, 6 March 2013
This article is a stub. You can help the microformats.org wiki by expanding it.
Breadcrumb trails (AKA breadcrumbs) are a navigational aid that provide users context for the current page within the site’s hierarchy. E.g. a page for "boots" might have breadcrumbs like:
ACME » Fashion » Women » Boots
Where each of the terms before "Boots" is a link to that broader page on the site.
This page is for keeping track of the effort to develop a simple vocabulary for marking up breadcrumbs on a site.
Per the process:
- breadcrumbs-examples - real world examples of breadcrumbs on the web
- breadcrumbs-formats - previous formats for marking up breadcrumbs, e.g. Bing Breadcrumbs format
- breadcrumbs-brainstorming