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navigation1530s, from Middle French navigation (14c.) or directly from Latin navigationem (nominative navigatio) "a sailing, navigation, voyage," noun of action from past participle stem of navigare & [..]
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navigationNavigation refers to the system that allows visitors to a website to move around that site. Navigation is most often thought of in terms of menus, but links within pages, breadcrumbs, related links, pagination, and any other links that allow a visitor to move from one page to another are included in navigation.
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navigationElements of a Web site that facilitate movement from one page to another.
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navigationthat which facilitates movement from one Web page to another Web page.
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navigationart and science of determining an object's position, course, and distance traveled. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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navigationThe process of calculating the earth coordinates (latitude and longitude) of remotely sensed data. Navigation requires an accurate knowledge of the position of the satellite in its orbit, the orientat [..]
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navigationfinding things in large or complex information spaces, such as on websites. Some ways to help people navigate include:
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navigationthe guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place ship traffic; "the channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts" seafaring: the work of a sailor (naviga [..]
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navigationThe act of determining the course or heading of movement. This movement could be for a plane, ship, automobile, person on foot, or any other similar means.
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navigationThis includes everything that comes along with menus, sitemaps and how users can navigate through a web design. The best web designs have a simple yet effective navigation that doesn’t confuse the users or disrupt their flows. For example we’ve put together some websites with the best navigation here.
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navigationJensens Internet Dictionary The navigation of a reader or user through learning and entertainment materials such as electronic books, courseware, and networks. (See also Hypertext and Hypermedia)
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navigationThe ability to move through virtual landscapes (cyberspace). Orienting ourselves by landmarks, mapping a space mentally to match our experience, and admiring the juxtapositions and changes in perspect [..]
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navigationis the process of moving from the point of origin to the target destination in a coordinated fashion by an organism. Otherwise, the movement of an organism through an environment, An example is the mi [..]
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navigationThe use of hypertext links, icons, menu options, and search engines displayed on a Web page to move to other resources available on the Internet or to other pages within the same Web site. When the us [..]
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navigationThe mechanism used to direct users around a website.
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navigationOn a website, navigational links are hyperlinks that go to other pages on the website. Navigational links are typically placed in the same area of each page on the website.
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navigationthat which facilitates movement from one Web page to another Web page. Often, sites provide Previous and Next buttons, a Home button, and other tools to ensure that the site's contents are easily accessible through a variety of paths.
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navigationStructure that helps web users move around the website.
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navigationScheme to help website users understand where they are, where they have been, and how that relates to the rest of your website.
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navigation1) Moving from webpage to webpage on the World Wide Web. 2) Moving through the pages of an online site that may not be part of the WWW, including an intranet site or an online course.
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navigationStructure that helps web users move around the website.
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navigationThe ability to move through different parts of a website or application. Navigation can also refer to the actual links and other design elements that let you move through a website for application.
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navigationThis terms refers to ones ability to move throughout the web, whether it be on a browser such as google, or within a website itself. Navigation is important in the user’s experience. A site that is di [..]
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navigationThe site’s navigation is the series of links and menus that help visitors find their way around your website. This should be simple, clear and easy to use.
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navigationNavigation is the term used to describe text on a page that, when selected, redirects you to a corresponding page elsewhere on the website. Navigation may sometimes be referred to as the menu, links a [..]
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navigationNavigation refers to how you get around the web site; how you move from one place to another. x
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navigation(n) the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place(n) ship traffic(n) the work of a sailor
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navigation The process of navigating. Using the tools to follow a course and travel.
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navigationnavigatio
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navigationThe art and science of conducting a boat safely from one point to another.
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navigationFather of navigation. Don Henrique, Duke of Viseo, the greatest man that Portugal ever produced. (1394–1460.)
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navigationThe art of determining a ship's position and of taking her in safety from one place to another.
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navigationThe art and science of conducting a boat safely from one point
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navigationJewelry
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navigation A system of hypertext paths that enable a user to move throughout a Web site or within a Web page. Navigational elements take you to the main sections of the site; you can also use links on each page to navigate. Some pages have a chain of links along the top of the page that show you where you are in the site's hierarchy. It helps to have co [..]
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navigationA system, usually software, in which the primary purpose is to generate position relative to a coordinate frame, usually fixed earth frame, such as latitude and longitude or UTM;
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navigationThe process of helping Patients to effectively and efficiently use the Health care system when faced with one or more of these challenges: (1) choosing, Understanding, and using Health coverage or app [..]
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navigationAscending or descending stairs.
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navigationThe process of determining a vessels position, course, and speed, at a given time to ensure the safe and timely arrival at its destination.
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navigationthe process of plotting and directing the course of a vessel.
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navigationArt and science of conducting a ship from one place to another. Sometimes used in a limited sense to restrict it to conducting by celestial observations and methods. 2. Canal made for passage of ships [..]
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navigationThe art and science of conducting a boat safely from one point to another.
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navigationThe art and science of determining the position of a boat and the course needed to safely and efficiently move the boat from place to place.
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navigationThe art and science of determining the position of a boat and the course needed to safely and efficiently move the boat from place to place.
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navigationThe art of getting vessel from one port to the next port.
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navigationthe art and science of moving a vessel safely from one point to another
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navigationThe art and science of determining the position of a boat and the course needed to safely and efficiently move the boat from place to place.
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navigationThe art and science of conducting a boat safely from one point to another.
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navigationTravel over water.
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navigation, or a navigation menu is a component of a website's interface that allows users to navigate through to its various pages and sections. Navigation helps define a website's architecture, and [..]
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navigationNavigation refers to the process by which users accesses information on the internet. Usually when we use the term, we're talking about the menus, links, icons and buttons on your site, along wit [..]
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navigationBarCloud Wiki
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navigationAsset Navigation
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navigationThe means by which users to get from page to page on a website.
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navigationA collection of webpage links on a website arranged in branches that go into deeper and deeper levels of detail. Many site designs include top-level navigation in the header area, and deeper links in [..]
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navigationThe process by which a pilot finds his way from point A to point B while actually trying to get to point C.
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navigationA system, usually software, in which the primary purpose is to generate position relative to a coordinate frame, usually fixed earth frame, such as latitude and longitude or UTM;
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navigationThe process by which a pilot finds his way from point A to point B while actually trying to get to point C.
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navigationhome freebies education shop forums potters council ceramics monthly pottery making illustrated Ceramic Arts Daily
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navigationfeatures archive pottery video archive browse topics glossary faq about us This ceramics glossary is compiled from information found in Vince Pitelka's Clay: A Studio Handbook.
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navigationA set of links or ‘buttons’ that help you move around a website. They’re usually found along the top of a webpage.
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navigationMain Page
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navigationResources Training Publications Tools Newsroom Events Podcasts Presentations Webinars Videos Networks Health Information Systems Strengthening Resource Center
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navigationis a period of time when shipping is allowed according to the local climate conditions.
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navigationControl that allows a user to choose from a range of numeric values by clicking the up or down arrows on the spinner or by typing a value into the spinner box.
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navigationA collection of data and navigation components, which is group, role, or user based, that appears in the Enterprise Portal iPanel.
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navigationThe part of an enterprise portal that does not change when the user navigates from one page to another. It contains the header area with the company logo, the quick search box, and the top-level navig [..]
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navigationAn area containing user folders, pages, and iViews displayed by default in the navigation panel, which is a hierarchical continuation of the top-level navigation.
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navigationThe display in a discrete area of the portal desktop of navigation iViews assigned to the iView or page currently displayed in the content area.
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navigationPart of the title area. It contains the branding (company logo and image), a welcome text, and links for the personalization of pages and the portal. It also contains a quick search function.
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navigationAn iView located within a iFrame.
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navigationEntry in the top-level navigation bar area.
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navigationA page consists of layout and assigned content (such as iViews).
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navigationHome
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navigationDual IFIP EGOV and ePart 2016 conference EGOV Conferences History EGOV PhD Colloquia Journals News eGovernment Glossary EGOV Mailing list Virtual Community LinkedIn EGOV Researcher Community
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navigation
navigation (theory and practice of charting a course for a ship, aircraft or spaceship)
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navigationNavigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. The field of navigation includes four general cat [..]
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navigationNavigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. The field of navigation includes four general cat [..]
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navigationNavigation is the theory and practice of navigating, especially the charting of a course for a ship, aircraft, or spaceship.
Navigation may also refer to:
Land navigation (military)
Air navigation
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navigationNavigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. The field of navigation includes four general cat [..]
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navigationNavigation is the debut album by Irish Sonny Condell's band Radar and was released in May 2005
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