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Sites that remember what you look ed at
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2006-02-17 10:32:42
I really like the way www.gifts.com handles "visited
items". Makes it looks
like tags you've put into a catalogue.

Most sites with this functionality always give the
impression that it's only
included because it came with the CMS, and it's lumped as
an afterthought
into the navigation in the default style.

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Sites that remember what you look ed at
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2006-02-17 11:28:25
On 2/17/06, Francois Jordaan <Francois.Jordaanwheel.co.uk> wrote:

> I really like the way www.gifts.com handles
"visited items". Makes it looks
> like tags you've put into a catalogue.

That is really slick. I like the categories they have in the
flyout
nav. Very friendly.

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