Friday, June 2, 2017

scrolling - When do you apply a persistent navigation - is there a minimum page length?


We have pages where it is a very long list of products (often using infinite scrolling), which a persistent navigation would be a very useful device.


However, what about shorter pages that are long enough to start scrolling, but with a finite length, for example a product page. Would these pages also benefit from a persistent navigation?


From what I can see on other websites, they do not use them on these types of pages and I think that is the right direction, but I can't seem to articulate what the reasoning would be.




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