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the constant scent of information along the user’s path
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it’s not the number of clicks but the well-labeled links with information scent that play a key role in usability
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replace the three-click rule with the one-click rule: “Every click or interaction should take the user closer to their goal while eliminating as much of the non-destination as possible
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Another example of where hiding navigation makes sense is where your customers have a “super task”. This is a task that is way more important than all the other tasks, like booking a flight or a room.
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The core purpose of navigation is to help you progress on the journey you have decided to go on.
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when a customer has chosen a particular journey, it is usually a good idea to hide all the navigation that is not directly relevant to that journey
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