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NAVIGATIONS - Coggle Diagram
NAVIGATIONS
GLOBAL NAVIGATION
a egion of an interface reserved for design elemens affording movement from one set of content to another.
MAIN NAVIGATION
generally represents the top-level pages of a site's structure—or the pages just below the home page
LOCAL NAVIGATION
the set of links on a web page that provide a mechanism for visitors to navigate a subset of a larger website
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CELESTIAL NAVIGATION
navigation by observation of the positions of celestial bodies, inclusive of the sun, moon planets and certain starts.
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DEAD RECKONING
the process of calculating one's position, especially at sea, by estimating the direction and distance travelled rather than by using landmarks or astronomical observations
ELECTRONICAL NAVIGATION
Methods of electronic navigation include: Satellite navigation, satellite navigation systems. Radio navigation, the application of radio frequencies to determining a position. Radar navigation, the use of radar to determine position relative to known objects
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the process or activity of accurately ascertaining one's position and planning and following a route.