- Should I use breadcrumbs on mobile?
- Should I use breadcrumbs on my website?
- When or how is it most appropriate to use breadcrumbs?
- Do apps use breadcrumbs?
Should I use breadcrumbs on mobile?
Indeed, both our mobile and desktop testing reveals that breadcrumbs are critical, especially for mobile users, to help them understand where they are on a site, as well as to provide them access to additional hierarchy layers.
Should I use breadcrumbs on my website?
Breadcrumbs are an important part of almost every good website. These little navigational aids don't just tell people where they are on your site, but they also help Google work out how your site is structured. That's why it makes a lot of sense to add these helpful little pointers.
When or how is it most appropriate to use breadcrumbs?
Convenient for users Breadcrumbs are used primarily to give users a secondary means of navigating a website. By offering a breadcrumb trail for all pages on a large multi-level website, users can navigate to higher-level categories more easily.
Do apps use breadcrumbs?
Most apps use breadcrumbs as a secondary navigation scheme.