Examples of global sibling-site tabs?
October 16, 2009 7:29 AM Subscribe
I'm looking for examples of families of websites that have tabs along the top of each page that give universal access to sibling sites. Examples I've seen: Gap, Sears, and Threadless. Anyone seen any others?
Apartment Therapy has tabs for Unpluggd, The Kitchn, Re-Nest, and Ohdeedoh.
posted by dorque at 7:41 AM on October 16, 2009
posted by dorque at 7:41 AM on October 16, 2009
Banana Republic
posted by bunny hugger at 8:01 AM on October 16, 2009
posted by bunny hugger at 8:01 AM on October 16, 2009
Washington Post siblings are at the bottom of the front page.
posted by Carol Anne at 8:58 AM on October 16, 2009
posted by Carol Anne at 8:58 AM on October 16, 2009
Metafilter.
posted by falconred at 9:52 AM on October 16, 2009 [1 favorite]
posted by falconred at 9:52 AM on October 16, 2009 [1 favorite]
Well, there's Google. Some networks of blogs are linked like this, such as the Gawker blogs (Lifehacker, etc), and the "AOL Tech" network (Engadget, TUAW, Joystiq, etc ), although the navigational elements are not always tabs.
posted by oulipian at 1:05 PM on October 16, 2009
posted by oulipian at 1:05 PM on October 16, 2009
Paperback Swap, Swap a DVD and Swap a CD all have links to each other at the top, but they are all distinct domains and not subdomains like the examples you provided.
posted by soelo at 1:08 PM on October 16, 2009
posted by soelo at 1:08 PM on October 16, 2009
American Eagle does this for all their brands except Martin + Osa.
posted by Metroid Baby at 5:44 PM on October 16, 2009
posted by Metroid Baby at 5:44 PM on October 16, 2009
The whole I Can Has Cheezburger network are in tabs at the top of each other's pages - and they keep adding sites.
posted by trialex at 10:25 PM on October 16, 2009
posted by trialex at 10:25 PM on October 16, 2009
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