Website Navigation Menu Tips
By Jacqueline Sinex, Tuesday, March 11, 2008

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Using CSS (style sheets) to style the links of your website menu can be advantageous, both for search-friendliness and for usability. It is easy to set up styles for your links once you become somewhat comfortable with using style sheets. You can even make the links look just like tabs or buttons, with or without graphics.
When planning your menu links, try to incorporate keywords into the link names. Instead of just “About Us” and “Services”, try something more descriptive like “California Remodeling Services” and “About The Perkins Law Office”. It’s even better if you can delve into several areas of your services, setting aside a separate link and page for each type.
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