Navigation Bar

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Definition of "Navigation Bar" by Graphic Design Newcastle:

A Navigation Bar (often abbreviated as navbar) is a user interface element found on websites and applications that provides links or buttons to help users navigate between different sections or pages. It typically appears at the top or side of a webpage and includes menus, icons, or text links that guide users through the site’s structure.

Key Characteristics:

  • Location: Commonly placed horizontally at the top or vertically on the side.
  • Content: Includes links to main pages like Home, About, Services, Contact, etc.
  • Responsive Design: Adapts to different screen sizes, often collapsing into a hamburger menu on mobile devices.
  • Interactive Elements: May include dropdown menus, search bars, or user account icons.

Purpose:

To enhance usability and user experience by providing clear, consistent, and easy access to key areas of a website or application.

In graphic and UI/UX design, a well-designed navigation bar is crucial for intuitive user flow and effective information architecture.

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