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I am writing Internet instructions for novice users and am looking for
non-technical terms to describe the non-changing choices within the
navational frame at the top of each page and those within the changing frame
located at the left-hand side of each page.
I've tried vertical list of links on the left-hand side of each page,
navigational buttons/menus at the top of of each page, ...
Everything sounds cumbersome and overly complicated. Anyone have any
ideas or know of a good book?
Thanks,
Shannon Kelly
shannonk -at- lehman -dot- com
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