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Nautilus, demonstrating its implementation of location-based breadcrumb navigation
Breadcrumbs or breadcrumb trail are a navigation technique used in user interfaces. Its purpose is to give users a way to keep track of their location within programs or documents. The term is taken from the trail of breadcrumbs left by Hansel and Gretel in the popular fairytale.
[edit] WebsitesBreadcrumbs typically appear horizontally across the top of a webpage, usually below any title bars or headers. They provide links back to each previous page that the user navigated through in order to get to the current page, for hierarchical structures usually the parent pages of the current one. Breadcrumbs provide a trail for the user to follow back to the starting/entry point of a website. Generally, a greater than (>) is used as hierarchy separator, although other glyphs can be used to represent this. They may look something like this: Home page > Section page > Subsection page There are three types of web breadcrumbs: [edit] PathPath breadcrumbs are dynamic and show the path that the user has taken to arrive at a page. [edit] LocationLocation breadcrumbs are static and show where the page is located in the website hierarchy. [edit] AttributeAttribute breadcrumbs give information that categorizes the current page. [edit] UsabilitySome commentators[1] criticize Path-style breadcrumbs because they duplicate functionality that properly subsists in the browser; namely, the 'Back' button and browsing history. Location breadcrumbs are not necessarily appropriate for sites whose content is so rich that single categories do not fully describe a particular piece of content. This is a common situation in sites employing a search-base navigation paradigm (for example, Amazon). In general, wherever a strict hierarchy is not applicable, Location breadcrumbs are inappropriate.[citation needed] [edit] Cookie crumbSome commentators and programmers alternatively use the term "cookie crumb" (or some variant) as a synonym to describe the previously mentioned navigation technique, but this usage is considered incorrect and most likely represents a linguistic corruption of the original "breadcrumb" metaphor. This misuse is further problematic because "cookie crumb" is often used to describe a datum or parameter inside an HTTP cookie file; another technology used on the web that is nonetheless distinct from the navigational method.[2] [edit] Global Positioning System (GPS)Advanced GPS tools may keep track of the motion of a GPS device bearer by recording the positions of the traveller at specified time moments and presenting them at a GPS display as a "breadcrumb trail" of position markers.
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