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  2. Web navigation - Wikipedia

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    Flyout menu: In computing with graphical user interfaces, a menu that flies out (either down or to the side) when you click or hover some GUI element. [10] Named anchor: An anchor element is called an anchor because web designers can use it to anchor a URL to some text on a web page. When users view the web page in a browser, they can click the ...

  3. Navigation bar - Wikipedia

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    These webpage sections 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. In general, navigation bars are found in a page's header but may also be found in the form of a sidebar.

  4. Breadcrumb navigation - Wikipedia

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    Breadcrumbs typically appear horizontally across the top of a Web page, often below title bars or headers. They provide links back to each previous page the user navigated through to get to the current page or—in hierarchical site structures—the parent pages of the current one.

  5. Hyperlink - Wikipedia

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    It was soon eclipsed by HTML after the 1993 release of the Mosaic browser (which could handle Gopher links as well as HTML links). HTML's advantage was the ability to mix graphics, text, and hyperlinks, unlike Gopher, which just had menu-structured text and hyperlinks.

  6. Wikipedia : User page design guide/Menus and subpages

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    Menu #16 has added the overlaid menu you can see in the very top-right corner of this page. It can also add an image behind the "puzzle-globe" logo in the top-left corner, but this component is currently commented out in order to preserve the look of the Wikipedia namespace. Please see the menu's subpage to see it in action.

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  8. HTML - Wikipedia

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    HTML is a markup language that web browsers use to interpret and compose text, images, and other material into visible or audible web pages. Default characteristics for every item of HTML markup are defined in the browser, and these characteristics can be altered or enhanced by the web page designer's additional use of CSS.

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