However, please don't use the breadcrumb navigation from iTunes as your primary site navigation. It communicates the wrong affordance to users.
The right-facing arrow shapes in the iTunes breadcrumb navigation indicate a hierarchical path that the user has taken, ending with the item on the right. However, this is not the case on your site. I would recommend using a different set of buttons to indicate that they are equal, and not sequential options. You should also take care to show which is the currently viewed item, by highlighting it.
Thank you.
by smith on Oct 14 | 7:05 am
Good point- look for an update in the not-so-distant future.
Nice site, good idea.
However, please don't use the breadcrumb navigation from iTunes as your primary site navigation. It communicates the wrong affordance to users.
The right-facing arrow shapes in the iTunes breadcrumb navigation indicate a hierarchical path that the user has taken, ending with the item on the right. However, this is not the case on your site. I would recommend using a different set of buttons to indicate that they are equal, and not sequential options. You should also take care to show which is the currently viewed item, by highlighting it.
Thank you.