code:At the top of each page would be a menu to the subsections on that page (including sub-subsections, if there are any). There would also be "forward" and "back" buttons at the top and bottom, discreetly.WHAT IS ANODIZING?
Anodizing successfully combines . . .
Raw aluminum left exposed . . .
Anodized coatings can be colored . . .
Steps
Step 1: name
Step 2: name
Step 3: name
Step 4: name
Definitions and Further Information
Hardcoating
Bright Dipping
Advantages
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Flow Chart
quote:I'm not sure I'd go this route. The diagram by itself isn't informative enough. I'd still put some description of the process itself -- in text -- on the same page.
My current idea is the diagram as the general overview, and then links to more detailed information if they want it.
quote:This is a very important consideration for web portals and sites which will see a lot of repeat visitors. By its very nature, this specific page will not.
I have this theory that people read much less often than they click on the memory of something they once read, so the links shouldn't move.