Home Page?

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Susan

Reviewing book about web design, I came across statement that "home page
should not have a Home button, because it is very annoying to click on a
button that links right back to the current page." I am thinking of my
shared border with the Home link on it that is on all my pages including my
home page. Is this an obsolete rule since I can generally find Home on home
pages on large company websites?

Thanks for opinions.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

This would apply to most pages within a site where you have a button or link for the actual page you
are on, so I wouldn't worry about have a home link on the home page.

Having a link pointing to same page as you are on can be a good, as it can be use to force the page
to reload without having to use the browser's refresh button, if you have your browser set to not
cache pages, etc.

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chris leeds

it's just an opinion. I think having a home button on every other page
outweighs the minor inconvenience of having it also on the home page.
if you use a FrontPage navigation bar the current page isn't represented by
a link but just a plain text word.
 
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Andrew Murray

if you use the links properly in frontpage it won't give you a 'home' link on
your home page! Using the hierarchy/tree thing. I just manually do my links but
using the 'navigation bar' and so on, it won't give you the 'home link' on the
home page.
 
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