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<title>New Navigation</title><biblioid class="uri">http://norman.walsh.name/2003/05/30/navigation</biblioid>
<volumenum>6</volumenum>
<issuenum>25</issuenum>
<pubdate>2003-05-30</pubdate>
<date>$Date: 2005-09-11 10:27:02 -0400 (Sun, 11 Sep 2005) $</date>
<author>
      <personname>
<firstname>Norman</firstname>
	<surname>Walsh</surname>
</personname>
    </author>
<copyright>
      <year>2003</year>
      <holder>Norman Walsh</holder>
    </copyright>
<abstract>
<para>Order in all things.</para>
</abstract>
<dc:subject rdf:resource="http://norman.walsh.name/knows/taxonomy#SelfReference"/>
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<epigraph>
<para xml:id="p1">Time is that quality of nature which keeps events from
happening all at once. Lately it doesn't seem to be working.
</para>
</epigraph>

<para xml:id="p2">The very observant among you may have noticed that a new navigation
paradigm sprang into existance on this site earlier this morning. The build
tools are now generating <tag>link</tag> elements in the
<tag>head</tag> of article HTML pages.</para>

<para xml:id="p3">Reasonable browsers<indexterm>
      <primary>Web Browsers</primary>
    </indexterm>
expose this in the UI, or at least give you
the option of exposing it.</para>

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<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="navbar.jpg"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Navigation Toolbar from Mozilla</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>

<para xml:id="p4">On NWN, these links provide chronologically sequential access to the
articles. I may add some more of these in the future, perhaps for
navigation by topic. Stay tuned.</para>

<para xml:id="p5">On the subject of navigation. If you arrived here by way of a
redirect from the former <citetitle>Travel Journal</citetitle> section
of <link xlink:href="http://nwalsh.com/">nwalsh.com</link>, you may have
stumbled over some 404s. The page layout isn't exactly the same, so
the redirects are...imperfect. I think this only happens if you arrive
by way of some direct link into the old pages (e.g., if a google image
search points you directly at one of the photos). But I could be
wrong. Anyway, sorry about that.</para>

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