Menu Management

One of the highlights in Drupal is an intuitive and easy-to-use Menu manager which ensures that your site's navigation is tailored to your users' needs. In Drupal, you can manage the structure of your site using a drag and drop interface. You can create additional menu items to allow for a page to live in a one specific place, but referenced in others. This features allows you to point to a piece of content, without physically duplicating it, or syncing up changes in multiple locations.

Depending on your site's design, there may be multiple "menus" to manage within Drupal.  For instance a site may have:

  • one main menu 
  • a secondary menu for links/shortcuts displayed across the top of the header or in a sidebar
  • a footer links menu for links in the footer

Additionally, in some implementations one single menu can be used to generate multiple submenus/secondary menus on the site using the "active context" or "path" of a page in the site hierarchy.

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