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Editing Sidebar Navigation (2-Column Templates)


Known Page migration Issue


When using 2-column templates, sidebar navigation is typically designed to follow the structure of the folders where your pages are contained. Your sidebar navigation files may need to be edited to shorten the names of each link in your side navigation. Additionally, you can choose to add a custom link in your nav file, even if it's not located in a folder. This helps site editors achieve navigation customization and usability on their sites!


Look for your nav.ounav file
This file - nav.ounav - exists in your directory and every page subfolders within your site. Each file may have to be edited the deeper your pages go. Check out this video for assistance on how to edit and modify these navigation files to achieve a custom sidebar navigation.


 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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