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Updates
12/15/22 - Level 5 limit added to nesting
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For the best user experience, we recommend no more than 7 menu items at the top level of your Main menu. A short navigation bar is easier and faster for website visitors to read through. If they have to hunt through lots of options, they are less likely to find what they are looking for. This can generate more phone calls and emails to your office.
Adding a Menu Item
Content managers with the Editor role or Editorial Lead role are able to edit the menu.
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Add a Menu item on the Edit screen for the Content Item
Add a Menu item to the Menu Structure
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Reordering Your Menu and Editing Child Items
The visible links under the Menu Link column are your main menu items.
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Click Edit child items next to the main menu item that hosts the menu item you want to edit.
This will bring up all of the menu items that sit under that heading.
Edit the item by clicking on the Edit button (under the Operations column) associated with that item.
From here, you can change:
the name of the menu item
the link
the parent item
If no Parent is chosen, it will default to the main level navigation.
Hover over the handlebars next to the menu item you want to move and then nest it under the correct item.
Click Save.
Click Edit child items next to the menu item you nested it under and you should see it correctly under the right main menu item.
Use the handlebars again to move the item up and down in the menu.
Click Save.
To get back to the main navigation top level, click on the Back to Main navigation top level link above the Menu Link column.
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Removing a Menu Item
Click on Structure > Menus > Main Menu.
Click on the drop down menu under the Operations column and select Delete.
Click on the Delete button to confirm removal or click on the Cancel button to undo the deletion command.