- What is left handed navigation?
- Should navigation be on left or right?
- What are the two 2 types of navigation bars?
- What is side navigation?
What is left handed navigation?
With a left navigation, the navigation links occupy the left column of your page. This shrinks and narrows the content area of your page, which means you will have less space for your content.
Should navigation be on left or right?
We know from eyetracking studies that attention leans left on websites: users look at the left half of the screen 80% of the time. The real estate on the left side of the screen is valuable, and placing your navigation there makes it likely to be noticed and scanned by your users.
What are the two 2 types of navigation bars?
Typically, web sites will have a primary navigation bar and a secondary navigation bar on all pages. These sections of the webpage will include links to the most important sections of the site. The implementation and design of navigation bars is a crucial aspect of web design and web usability.
What is side navigation?
Side navigation lets users navigate the entire content of a product or a section. These can be used for a single level or a multi-level navigation.