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2nd October 2019
29th August 2019
Bottom Navigation Pattern On Mobile Web Pages: A Better Alternative? — Smashing Magazine
The hamburger menu is so engrained in the minds of clients and those that make websites, it's not going anywhere anytime soon. That's a shame as the stats speak for themselves:
hidden navigation (hamburger menu) significantly decreases user experience both on mobile and desktop. On mobile, people used the hidden navigation in 57% of the cases, and the combo navigation in 86% of the cases, i.e. 1.5 times more!
If you want your content to be seen, reduce the barriers to entry.