Drop Down Menu - List Product Versions

Posted By ianguest Tue 25 Jun 2013
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A client has asked for the next revision of their website, to change the way products versions are listed.

Rather than listing all the versions below each other, they feel that a drop down menu box would be a better way to 'unclutter' the page.

The drop down menu lists all product versions. When a version is clicked, the default price changes.

The default price could be the cheapest version.
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Google are always banging on about how you should design sites for humans not search engines, so I guess the answer is to do what ever make sense for a visitor. The title tag seems to be given the most 'weight' of the many factors in my experience (and so it should as it is describing the page content), so if he version names were to contain keywords that people might search for, then I think it always helps to have these in the title tag.

I tend to agree with what Paul said about generally only using versions for 'options' like pack sizes etc.

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