Brand page misuses breadcrumbs pattern
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu Brand Guidelines website |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
1. Go to <https:/
2. Look at the navigation bar.
What you see: “Overview > Ubuntu logo > Canonical logo > Ubuntu partner logos > Colour palette > Pictograms > Screenshots > Product photography”
Using the “>” symbol implies a hierarchy: “Product photography” is a child of “Screenshots”, which is a child of “Pictograms”, which is a child of “Colour palette”, etc.
In reality, all these pages are siblings, so they shouldn’t use the “>” character — and therefore shouldn’t use the Vanilla breadcrumb pattern.
ubuntu.com in general used to make this mistake, but no longer does: links to sibling pages have just empty space between them, not a chevron.
[Originally noticed by Carla Berkers.]