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Does anyone know of any investigation into the desirability of having a
link with the text "Home" on a Web site?  As opposed to making the
company's logo be the link to the home page or something else like
that.

I assume that having a link labeled "Home" would make it easier for
people to find the link and thereby get to the home page.  (Seems like a
reasonable assumption.)

But if the primary menu already has a lot of options on it, is there a
good alternative to adding yet another one that says "home"?  Such as
the logo alternative I described above?

-- Louise

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Louise Penberthy
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