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I am currently trying to redo the internal link structure/flow for a large dynamic ecommerce site. We have 30,000+ pages, the majority being product pages.
My site’s structure:
Index>Department>Category>Style>Product
I am looking for some advice/best-practice in regard to the following questions:
1. We have 2 (or 3) site wide navigational elements:
--Top Nav: dhtml/CSS drop down menu with 140 links contained in 10 drop downs
--Left Side Nav: sitemapish looking list of our important categories and subpages, with 140 links in total
(--Breadcrumbs)
Is having 3 site wide navigational elements detrimental to proper link flow?
Should I only have one link per URL per page? (If so then something has to be done about the left nav)
My gut says that I should nofollow/javascript the left nav, but I am kind of at a loss here.
2. Having the dhtml menu site wide means that every page links to every category page, is this ideal? Or should I do something about this? My gut says that every category should NOT link to every other category but only those categories that are closely related.
Thank you for any help you may have.
-brill
[edited by: martinibuster at 7:55 pm (utc) on Oct. 26, 2007]
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From what you're saying, there may be a better way to tackle it.
Have you seen this Themes [webmasterworld.com] thread, especially BT's post? It doesn't directly answer your question, but it's very related. :)