Dialogue navigation are still popular among web design today. The biggest task a navigation ought to accomplish is to clearly guide the users to different parts of the website. However, it is extremely difficult to express using only one or two keywords, especially horizontal navigation.

That is why most of these navigations are non-dialogue, and hence designers attempt to explore what options to use, and what the expectations after a click are.

Since designers are trying to increase conversations with visitors, therefore we would like to name this “dialogue navigation”, as a alternative to ambiguous navigation expressions.

Navigation area usually adapts blocks with the same height and width, which makes visitors feel ease. In the following examples, big icons are frequently used, but under most of the circumstances, whether they will be accepted or not depends on the overall layout of the website. Also the design of mouse hover effect can be a plus to a enjoyable navigation experience.

Edited By Dan Li