Configure the Navigator to open and display in a way the best suits your desired user experience.

The Theme Press Navigator is a customizable, stylish alternative to the Confluence Sidebar. The Navigator is defined as a page element of your Theme Press Page Design. It can be set to be opened by default, opened on hover, or hidden, and toggle-able via hotkey. So wherever a Page Design isĀ used, either space-wide or on a particularĀ page, that is where the Navigator will be used and according to the setting you define.

Open the Theme Press Designer

Use the "." (period) hotkey to toggle open the Designer.

Locate the Page Design, click the eyeball icon to view it

If you are using the space default page design, click the "Space" tab and open "Page Design". If the page is overriding the space default, then click the "Page" tab and click Page Design. Locate the selected page design. Clicking the eyeball icon will open the architect page in the Theme Press Default space.

On the Page Design architect page, open the Theme Press Designer

Click the "Layout" tab, then expand the "Page Elements" section

Select your Navigator setting

Choose between the following settings:

OptionDescriptionToggle with "z" key?
HideThe Navigator is completely hidden and not accessible via hotkey.(error)
Show on Hover

The Navigator hugs the left side of the screen as a sliver and expands on hover. Click the circle-arrow icon to pin open or shut.

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Show CollapsedThe Navigator is hidden but able to be opened and closed with the "z" hotkey.(tick)
Show Expanded

The Navigator is open by default, but able to be closed and hidden with the "z" hotkey.

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On refresh, your settings are saved for this page design

Wherever this page design is used, the Navigator setting selection will be available for that page.

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If using:

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  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.