you may not need anything fancy like a class for regular breadcrumbs
or these BreadcrumbsExtreme™ that you describe. i usually do simple
breadcrumbs with a simple function.
for the extreme version, just store an array of recently viewed pages
in a session variable, and parse this array when displaying each page.
Jordan
On Aug 30, 2005, at 11:01 AM, Greg Schnippel wrote:
Good answer, I think thats what they were looking for but just in
case:
Most of the breadcrumb classes out there (at least the ones that
showed up
in an initial google search) use either the existing directory/file
structure or a hard-coded array of your site structure to create the
breadcrumbs.
What about on non-structured sites like Wikis? For example, on
DokuWiki, it
keeps track of your last 4-5 clicks in a "breadcrumb" trail on the
top of
the page. Amazon.com <http://Amazon.com>'s "recently viewed pages" is
another good example (though probably patented ;))
What are these kind of breadcrumbs called and which classes would you
recommend using to implement them?
Thx,
- Greg
On 8/30/05, Jordan Miller <jmil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
They are called breadcrumbs:
http://www.google.com/search?q=php+breadcrumbs
Jordan
On Aug 30, 2005, at 4:57 AM, areguera wrote:
Hi,
I been wondering the best way to make the level browsing, I mean,
those links up in page which tell you the position you are, and make
you able to return sections back, keeping some kind of logic of
where
you are.
I been used the url vars to do this but I arrive some point where
there are coincidences and it loose sense, it jumps to other
section,
where indeed have to, but not where it logically should.
any suggestions?
thank :)
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