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From: drs18
Date: Feb 18, 2005 5:57AM


Chris wrote:
> If you see different pages in a site as a piece of paper, LINK
> information
> is the staples holding them together, or in your case, the headlines
> you
> print on each paper.

I guess I need to work with it for more than just the half hour before
starting regular duties. If I use LINK, I'm not seeing how a page
beginning with an that says "Southside Streets" tells the user a
previous page also said the is "Navigating American cities" and
the is "Chicago". Including those at the top of the page, styled
if you prefer, would clearly point out the hierarchy and could include
.





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