Breadcrumbs are an orientation and navigation aid for hypertext. They tell you where you are in the node hierarchy and let you go directly to any ancestor node. The orientation aid alone is very helpful, particularly when you are following cross-reference links - it lets you know exactly where in the document structure you have arrived. Attached is a patch for adding breadcrumbs to Info. There is currently no option for turning this off. That could be added if you think this is something some people won't want sometimes. I chose not to put any breadcrumbs at the top level (Top) of a manual, and there is no entry for the manuals directory (dir) in a breadcrumbs chain. These could be added, if people think it is worth it. Breadcrumbs look like this (this is for Emacs manual node Numbered Backups), where each step is a link to the given ancestor node: Top > Files > Saving > Backup Breadcrumbs are on a single line, directly under the node navigation line (which is just under the header line). Change log entry: 2008-06-10 Drew Adams * info.el: (Info-fontify-node): Added breadcrumbs.