Hi,
Links Path may not be the correct term for this neat thing that appears at the top of many sites I've seen.
As you click thru a site, the path for all previously visited pages appears nicely near the top of the current page. When you want to go to a previously visited page, just click on it where it appears in the Links Path and you go there.
My question is: how can I create such a path so the customer knows where he is and where he's been. I'm thinking this might not be possible on an HTML site, or perhaps a special 3rd party add-on utility is required.
Can anyone enlighten me on this?
Bev. BizNetStores
Links Path may not be the correct term for this neat thing that appears at the top of many sites I've seen.
As you click thru a site, the path for all previously visited pages appears nicely near the top of the current page. When you want to go to a previously visited page, just click on it where it appears in the Links Path and you go there.
My question is: how can I create such a path so the customer knows where he is and where he's been. I'm thinking this might not be possible on an HTML site, or perhaps a special 3rd party add-on utility is required.
Can anyone enlighten me on this?
Bev. BizNetStores
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