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You are here: Help Topics > Edit Website > Edit an existing template, site or page > How to use Add UR Here
UR Here
UR Here Use and Description
- UR Here is a site navigation tool.
- You use UR Here whenever you create new sub-pages below your main web page. This allows individuals viewing that page to get a generalized sense of where they are within your site.
- UR Here is typically used at the top, bottom, or both of a lower-level web page. It is a text-only representation of the hierarchy of your site.
- If you used UR Here in books or magazines, it would represent your location within the book or magazine thus:
Book Title > Chapter > Verse > Line or Paragraph
- When you use UR Here, remember that the identification of your web pages as UR Here sees them is based on the name of your sub-page.
- Consequently, sub-page names should be meaningful and allow for a sense of where the user is within the site.
Add UR Here Button and Use
- Clicking on the <B >Add UR Here button creates a new navigation element on your page.
- Using the element controls, you can move the element up or down and add or remove space.
- Because UR Here is intended for navigation purposes, it is most useful when placed at the very top or very bottom of a web page.
- On very long web pages, that is web pages where the user would be scrolling through several screens, placing UR Here in the middle "may" be useful to the user.
- This would be especially true if the long web page were a "how to" or a set of instructions, because the user may have found what they needed before the end of the page. Placing UR Here in the middle of a page like that would allow the user to navigate back to a more elemental or higher-level page or all the way to the home page of the web site. Using the browser's "back" button is not as efficient in this instance.
- Using the "Show/Hide" and up/down features of the element controls, you can experiment with this latter approach to determine how it looks on the page and how far down the page is the most appropriate location.
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