Hi all!
Usually when I designing a web site I always show the full hierarchical 
structure when someone drilling it self down to a sub page, pretty much like 
the Windows Explorer tree navigation. Like this for example when a surfer 
visits the page "Subservice item 1":
1. Home2. Services      2.1 Service Item 1      2.2 Service Item 1              
2.2.1 SubService Item 1         2.2.1 SubService Item 1         2.2.1 
SubService Item 1 2.3 Service Item 1      2.4 Service Item 13. Products4. About 
us5. Contact
This approach unfourtnually generates a pretty big menu that is seldom suiteble 
for horisonatal navigation. How much do you expose of the menu structure? Often 
I see web sites that just shows the top level menu making it hard to show the 
surfer where they are in the structure. 

Best regardsJonas                                         
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