Basic Top-Level and Basic Dropdown menus are an important part of most site navigation schemes.

Before building menus, we recommend formalizing your site's information architecture (IA) and being comfortable working with architect pages.

You'll need permission to access the Architect Tab to build or modify menus.

Create a new menu page

  1. Open the Theme Press Designer 
  2. Locate the Architect tab and navigate to the Menu section 
  3. At the bottom of that section, expand the Create link
  4. Select One Level and give your new menu a name
  5. Press the +Menu button 

Customize the menu items

By default, any new menu page will have pre-populated content. Each bullet list item translates to a menu item. To edit the demo content

1. Edit the first and only block on the new menu page Editing Block Content ORIGINAL

2. Customize the bullet list. Use the Rich Text Editor to link to Confluence content or external content.

3. Save the page and notice how the bullet list items have translated into top level menu items. 

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  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
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If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.