Does the existence of certain elements (such as global search and breadcrumb navigation) in the Web Site Standards indicate that these elements must be present?
Not necessarily. If you have a certain number of pages in your site or beyond, then global search and breadcrumb navigation really does facilitate the sites use. But, if that site or application is so small that there is no need for a search function, then, it is not necessary to include one. However, if your site offers a basic or advanced search function, it needs to be accessible.
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