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		<title>Breadcrumb trails are more than navigation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is techie jargon for a breadcrumb trail. These trails should show up at the top and bottom of your pages.  Have you ever seen this kind of navigation on a website? Home &#62; Books &#62; Ernest Hemingway &#62; The Old Man and the Sea End users use breadcrumb trails for navigation, and at their [...]]]></description>
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