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Navigation
Navigation is an extremely important element when it comes
to designing a microsite. Not only should the navigation menu
be easy to find, but it should also be easy to understand and
use. The most typical placement for a site
smenuisgoing
down the left side of the page or across the top. If there are
subsections under any menu items, they typically drop down
under the top navigation or show up beside the left menu when
a user places his or her mouse over that item. However, this is
Flash, and Flash affords us the luxury of things like interactive
animation.
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What Can
t You Do?
Since we are now in the world of Flash, the question changes
from,
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What else can I do with navigation?
to
What can
t Ido
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with navigation?
Well, there isn
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t a whole lot that you can
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tdo,
but there are a number of things that you shouldn
tdo.Aquick
browsing session of Flash sites on the Internet can usually give
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