Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Englisch term or phrase:
left-hand navigation
Deutsch translation:
Navigationsleiste auf der linken Seite
Englisch term
left-hand navigation
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Gibt es für left-hand navigation einen Fachbegriff??
Vielen Dank im voraus!
3 +9 | Navigationsleiste auf der linken Seite | Andreas Kobell |
Non-PRO (2): Bernd Runge, Katia DG
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Proposed translations
Navigationsleiste auf der linken Seite
"Aufgrund der europäischen Leserichtung ist die Hauptnavigation meist links (Left-Hand-Navigation) oder oben (Top-Navigation) angeordnet. "
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Note added at 6 mins (2009-04-16 09:37:19 GMT)
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siehe auch:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navigationsleiste
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Note added at 7 mins (2009-04-16 09:38:06 GMT)
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sorry, ich wollte eigentlich diesen Link ergänzen:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navigationsleiste
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