On 4 Jan 2009, at 19:03, Aryeh Gregor wrote:
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Michael J. Walsh
<michaelj.walsh(a)oceanfree.net> wrote:
This really depends. Books normally have the book
title in small
print in the corner with the chapter title in bigger print in the
centre of the page at the beginning of each chapter.
The nature of books is such that you almost inevitably see the cover
of the book (which contains the title) before you ever look at the
inside, so you don't necessarily need reminders of the title. On the
other hand, web pages can expect many if not most visitors to reach
any given page by direct links, skipping any material that might have
given them an earlier clue to the title. So I'm not sure print is a
good analogy for what we should do here.
Ok, i have better examples.
In any hierarchical file system there is a certain amount of logic
having the filename, "Part 1" displayed in (slightly) bigger font
than the path, "Principia Mathematica".
Other internet directories typically display the last part in bigger
print. Open directory do this:
http://www.google.com/Top/Regional/Europe/Italy/