Navigation menu 
Author: Marc F.
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I have a request!
The navigation menu isn't suitable for larger pages,
and I also find it outdated.
It's the most important tool for the website.
I request a redesign of the navigation.
More modern.
Suitable for larger pages.
Suitable for multiple subpages.
Colors adjustable, also for mobile view.
Thank you.
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Hi Marc,
please consider you can set up the Menu the way you want by directly working with the Menu Object. Please find here a guide: https://guide.websitex5.com/en/support/solutions/articles/44001606118
Thanks!
Hier ein Post zur Umsetzung eines "Mega-Menüs" mit Ebenen und Menütrennlinien, siehe
>> https://helpcenter.websitex5.com/en/post/275307
And here in this post I have recreated a nice, modern drop-down menu with levels as a linked extra page where you can even take photos, see
>> https://helpcenter.websitex5.com/en/post/276703
There are several screenshots here showing the look on the website, the structure in the sitemap and the objects in the grid.
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It also works with narrower screens, but it also has a limit that would have to be tested.
I left out the black background here because on narrower screens it would be unattractively overlaid by the menu names.
With a little imagination, extensive testing and a few compromises, very beautiful and modern navigation menus can be created even with the current version of WebSite X5.
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I have now created a new test page and put it online, see
>> https://findelinks.de/123test-cosmetics/index.html
There are 2 different pages for the mega menu to design according to the space available.
If the screen width is less than 720 px, JavaScript redirects to the smaller versions of the mega menu page.
I used the free template from the Pro version for my test site.
The pages have no content because I was talking about the mega menu.
Maybe I could make the test page available as a project in IWZIP format.
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And here is the grid layout for the mega menu pages.
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Before I forget - add a break point with 360 for responsive design so that the menu objects don't turn into hamburger menu objects on narrow screens.
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