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Instant Breadcrumbs adds a breadcrumb trail to your WordPress blog’s primary navigation menu. No theme editing required!
Including a breadcrumb trail on your site not only makes it easier for visitors to navigate your site, but also allows
search engines to better explore your blog and include the breadcrumb information in rich snippet data in search
results. Many breadcrumb plugins exist, but normally require either theme editing, or use of a theme that is already
customized to include the breadcrumb function. In addition, editing the theme is usually followed by some CSS
styling to make the breadcrumb trail match the overall ‘look’ of the site.
Instant Breadcrumbs takes a different approach. Since breadcrumbs are a navigation aid, the generated trail is
automatically added to the front of your existing primary navigation menu. This allows it to not only function
straight out of the box with a large number of themes, but also use the existing styling of your primary navigation
menu.
A quick overview of Instant Breadcrumbs features:
Visit the Plugin Blog Page if you have a comment or suggestion for the next update of the plugin!
If Instant Breadcrumbs is useful to you, please consider making a small contribution via Flattr to help support
the continued development and improvement of this plugin, or leave a review at the WordPress Plugin Directory.
The Instant Breadcrumbs plugin is currently translated into the following languages:
Spanish translation provided by Andrew Kurtis of WebHostingHub.
Serbian translation provided by Ogi Djuraskovic of FirstSiteGuide.
All other translations courtesy of the continued hard work of the WP-Translations team. This plugin is proud to be a part of the
WP-Translations community. If you would like to make translation contributions, please visit the translation dashboard on Transifex.
Banner image is Trail of (gluten-free) bread crumbs by Kat Selvocki and
used here under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.