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What are Breadcrumb Trails
You are probably familiar with the story of Hansel and Gretel, where they were taken by their evil step-mother to be abandon in the dark woods, but they left a trail of breadcrumbs so they could find there way back to their home. Well, as you know, birds came and eat the breadcrumbs and the two were now lost. However, the story ends happily and the children are united with their father. So what does that have to do with the Wiki? We use "breadcrumb trails" to get us back to the main article that we left to follow to other related pages. This might be going from a country page, to a state page, then to a county page and ending up on a city page. If you decided that the city was not the right one and wanted to go back to the county page, you would have to enter the county name in the search box and select from of pages with similar names to return to that page. Well rather than having to go through all that effort, if we have a breadcrumb trail on the city page, for example, it could lead us all the way back even to the country page. This would lessen the irritation of try to get back to where we started our looking.

Location of breadcrumb trails on pages
They usually at the top of the page and often times just below the SEO. We will talk about SEOs in an upcoming lesson. Here is an example of a breadcrumb trail

Creating breadcrumb trails
As mentioned, they are really nothing more than internal links strung together separated by an arrow or something similiar that would lead you to some other page. Here is the coding for the above example: United States > Missouri > Adair County >


 * NOTICE the little green arrows have been removed and substituted with > signs. The little green arrows [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] are an image, but you can use > sign instead.


 * NOTICE the is actually a template that automatically places the name of the page you are on in the place there this template appears.


 * More on templates in the Advance section of these chapter.

 Exercises Check your answers >
 * Take these three pages in FamilySearch Wiki and link them together with a breadcrumb trail:
 * United States
 * New York
 * New York City
 * Bronx County
 * Use a > as the pointer to the next page.

 Quick Quiz
 * Breadcrumb trails are usually placed at the bottom of the page.
 * A. True
 * B. False


 * Breadcrumb trails are external links placed in order of size.
 * A. True
 * B. False


 * Breadcrumb trails are not to be used to go back to preceding pages that you came from.
 * A. True
 * B. False

Check your answers >