All breadcrumbs need to start with the home page. The home page is the first level because it's almost always the user's starting point. It gives them a reference point to gauge how deep in the site they are. Displaying the home page first helps users recognize the hierarchy.
- Should breadcrumbs include home?
- What should my breadcrumbs title be?
- Should I use breadcrumbs on my website?
- Do breadcrumbs affect SEO?
Should breadcrumbs include home?
Breadcrumb trails should start with a link to the homepage.
Much like our guidelines for global navigation, links to the homepage (labeled Home) are still necessary. However, note that duplicating the Home link in both the global navigation and the breadcrumb trail is not recommended — one or the other is fine.
What should my breadcrumbs title be?
Use Full Page Titles in Breadcrumbs: It makes sense to include full page titles in the breadcrumbs so users will know exactly where each of the hyperlinks lead to. But because of long page titles or other reasons page, some prefer to cut page titles off using ellipses (see image below).
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.
Do breadcrumbs affect SEO?
Breadcrumbs help users navigate your website and they help Google categorize and navigate your website. That makes breadcrumbs kind of a big deal for SEO.