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Breadcrumb navigation is a secondary navigation aid that reveals the user's location within a website's hierarchy. It typically appears horizontally across the top of a page, below the main navigation bar. The breadcrumb trail shows a path of links from the homepage to the current page, with each link separated by a greater-than symbol (>) or a similar delimiter. This structure helps users understand their current position on the site and provides an easy way to navigate back to higher-level pages. For example, a breadcrumb might read "Home > Products > Electronics > Televisions." By clicking on any of the preceding links, users can quickly move up the site's structure without having to retrace their steps. This is particularly useful on large websites with many pages and deep hierarchies. Breadcrumbs improve user experience by reducing cognitive load and making site navigation more intuitive. They also have SEO benefits as search engines can use them to understand the structure of a website.