- Should a website have a home link?
- Should your logo have your website?
- Where should your homepage link be placed?
- How do I link a logo to my home page?
Should a website have a home link?
Adding a home link to the main navigation is not a priority. But it is important to offer users two options for navigating to the homepage, be that via a logo and home link in the main menu, or a logo and home link in the breadcrumb. Through this, users will be able to navigate based on what they find easiest for them.
Should your logo have your website?
A website is one of the first and most important places your logo will live. To do your brand justice, you'll want to display it proudly and avoid common website logo fails, such as the logo appearing too small, too big, blurry, or cut off.
Where should your homepage link be placed?
Include actual links called Home.
Positioning them towards the top left of the page (above the content) makes them the most discoverable. Placing them too far from this area may cause users to miss them, especially if your site is visually busy.
How do I link a logo to my home page?
Just enclose it in an anchor tag <a><img src="logo.