
Web Development - Misc.
More on Menu Navigation
A previous MalekTips tip discuss placing menu navigation areas on all of your pages. This is a highly recommended practice to ease peoples' browsing of your website, but do not offset this great idea by placing your navigation areas at differing sections of the page. If your navigation area is at the top of the page, keep it there on all of the pages of your site. If it is at the bottom of the page, keep it there for the entire site.
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