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		<description>Working on a redesign of my company&#039;s site, the designer (Boyink) suggested putting a textual site-map at the bottom of the destination pages in the site. I guess the logic is that if this isn&#039;t what they are looking for (or now they want different information), they can find other options quickly. 

In essence, it facilitates non-linear navigation.</description>
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<p>In essence, it facilitates non-linear navigation.</p>
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