Some browsers make use of this semantic information, for instance to
allow easy navigation through related pages, and to prefetch the next
Some browsers make use of this semantic information, for instance to
allow easy navigation through related pages, and to prefetch the next
-page. However, many browsers ignore this markup, so it would be unwise
-to rely on it for navigation.
+page. (Search engines can also make use of it.) However, many browsers
+ignore this markup, so it would be unwise to rely on it for
+navigation.
The use and rendering of this information is entirely up to the
browser; none of the other Halibut options for the navigation bar will
The use and rendering of this information is entirely up to the
browser; none of the other Halibut options for the navigation bar will
\c \cfg{html-version}{html4}
\c \cfg{html-template-fragment}{%b}
\c \cfg{html-versionid}{true}
\c \cfg{html-version}{html4}
\c \cfg{html-template-fragment}{%b}
\c \cfg{html-versionid}{true}