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/ˈbredˌkrəm/,
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breadcrumbs, plural;
  1. A small fragment of bread


  1. (breadcrumb) crumb of bread; used especially for coating or thickening
  2. Breadcrumbs or bread crumbs (regional variants: breading, crispies) are small particles of dry bread, which are used for breading or crumbing foods, topping casseroles, stuffing poultry, thickening stews, and adding inexpensive bulk to meatloaves and similar foods. ...
  3. Breadcrumbs is Josh Woodward's eighth album, released in 2009.
  4. The following is a list and description of Beanie Babies made by Ty, Inc. This list is heavily incomplete.
  5. (Breadcrumb (navigation)) Breadcrumbs or breadcrumb trail is a navigation aid used in user interfaces. It gives users a way to keep track of their locations within programs or documents. The term comes from the trail of breadcrumbs left by Hansel and Gretel in the popular fairytale.
  6. A trail of hyperlinks that lead consecutively to the current page, displayed in the page as a guide and a means of navigating easily to any of the pages in the trail
  7. (breadcrumb) A tiny piece of bread, either one that falls from bread as it is cut or eaten, or one made deliberately by crumbling bread; (cooking) To sprinkle breadcrumbs on to food, normally before cooking
  8. (BREADCRUMB) A type of folder or web “navigation” which specified the “path” that took you to the folder or page that you are viewing (following the breadcrumbs backwards, get it?), as opposed to the pre-Windows 7 “UP” button, which simply displays the folder hierarchy showing you where you are.
  9. (Breadcrumb) A navigation tool that allows a user to see where the current page is in relation to the website's organisational structure and offer shortcut links for users to navigate to higher level categories.
  10. (Breadcrumb) Breadcrumbs are a row of special links related to your current pages location in the hierarchy, looking something like Kingdom > Animal > Dog.
  11. (Breadcrumb) Breadcrumbs display the user's current search constraints (i.e., what the user requested that produced the search results). ...
  12. (Breadcrumb) the tracking of each step of your navigation to a given page from the home page.
  13. (breadcrumb) Breadcrumbs are a navigation aid - the words, usually displayed at the top of the content area - showing a site visitor where they currently are in the structure of your site and how to get home again. They are generated by the menu structure of your site. ...
  14. (breadcrumb) The nickname for a top navigation menu that uses a string of section names to identify where you are.
  15. A breadcrumb is a navigational trail used on web pages to display where the page sits in the hierarchy of the website. Each level of the breadcrumb is usually a link back to the referenced page. An example breadcrumb looks like this: “Home > Category > Product Page”
  16. A breadcrumb normally appears above content that you are searching on a specific website. It is helpful because it shows which pages you have accessed to reach a certain page. The breadcrumb normally appears in this format: Home > About Us > Services > Graphic Design etc.
  17. Breadcrumbs are hypertext links which help the user navigate their way around the courses.
  18. A tool to show you where you are in a set of organized pages, like Home > Products > Computers > Prices. Each level is usually a link to make it easy to navigate back up to higher levels.
  19. The trail of screens you have accessed.
  20. This term comes from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of "Hansel and Gretel", who left a trail of breadcrumbs in the forest so they could find their way home again. ...
  21. Breadcrumbs are a series of filters displayed as links at the top of the record list. Click the individual elements of the path to see a different view.
  22. the string of words across the top of the page separated by >> such as Home >> Community >> General Interest and Chat >> Discussion that will let users easily navigate the site even if they can't read buttons and just read English.
  23. A text-based form of navigation that shows the hierarchical linking structure of a web site. Allows the user to navigate back through the hierarchy.
  24. A feature which offers a way to see your “trail”—or where you have been.
  25. Navigational trail beneath the header of all standard LSE web pages. At LSE, breadcrumbs are created automatically using metadata, and are added during the baking process.