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  • Stakeholder alignment
  • Displaying the site map on every page
  • Removing left-hand navigation
  • Wizards for startup pages
  • “Rabbit hole” hierarchies
  • Right-hand navigation
  • The 3-click rule
  • Instructional text on the page
  • Horizontal Scrolling
  • Forms vs. tables for data entry for a large number of fields
  • Internationalization and phone numbers
  • Drag and drop controls
  • Long versus short pages
  • Changing navigation for logged-in users
  • Disabling a browser’s navigation bar
  • “Back to top” links (anchor links)
  • Maximum number of hyperlinks on a page
  • Dynamic Context Menus
  • Simplifying the e-commerce user experience
  • Using breadcrumbs as a navigational aid
  • Organizing text-rich sites
  • Dynamic navigation
  • Multiple logins
  • Navigation sub-levels
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