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Icons in the Nav Bar

Why icons do not work for web site navigation (with examples).

permanent link 16 feb at 02:08 by Christian Watson

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commentat 18:02 on 16 February 2007, Jake Rutter wrote:

Check out dLife.com, we used a lot of icons on the site to show clear paths into the top performers. Our site has been featured in another article about icons in the nav bar.

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commentat 23:19 on 13 July 2007, blog wrote:

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commentat 22:13 on 07 January 2008, sohbet wrote:

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commentat 22:14 on 07 January 2008, sohbet kanallari wrote:

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commentat 22:18 on 07 January 2008, sohbet wrote:

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commentat 22:21 on 07 January 2008, Guzel Sozler wrote:

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