SV: [thelist] need good examples of 2 level navigation

Marcus Andersson marcan at home.se
Thu Dec 11 12:04:51 CST 2003


I think what Saab has is pretty good (I'm a programmer though so I'm
_not_ a design expert ;). 

Here is a link: http://www.saab.se

Click the Technologies link on the first page to see a three level
navigation.

/Marcus

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> [mailto:thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org] För Tom Dell'Aringa
> Skickat: den 11 december 2003 17:25
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> Kopia: walter at torres.ws
> Ämne: RE: [thelist] need good examples of 2 level navigation
> 
> 
> --- Walter Torres <> wrote:
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > I don't need code, what I'm hoping for is good, usable 
> examples that 
> > > are clear to the user where they are. So far our designs are
> 
> > > not (quite) cutting it just yet.
> > 
> > Would you mind sharing what you have and what's "not cutting it".
> 
> What we have are 3 versions:
> 
http://www.pixelmech.com/review/navs.gif

Version 1 is the initial design, with the 2px white space between the
two levels. Nothing indicates the secondary nav choice but a white
color.

Version 2 uses indicators on both, which I think is confusing and
doesn't look good.

Versions 3a,b remove the white line between and use a full highlight on
the secondary choice. I think when its the first choice it looks wierd.

Glad to have any comments or suggestions. Sorry I can't show you the
whole page, that's as much as I can show.

Thanks

Tom

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