Function and purpose
Menus structure your website’s navigation. The main menu is usually the primary navigation, while additional menus (e.g. footer menu) provide extra links. Menus can be displayed in modules at different module positions.
Structure of a menu
- Menu items: Each menu entry calls a component, an article, or a URL.
- Hierarchy: Menu items can be nested to form submenus.
- Templates: A template style can be assigned to each menu item.
Important notes
- Readability: Use short, concise menu labels.
- SEO: Menu items contribute to the URL structure. Use descriptive aliases.
- Access: Use access levels to control which menu items are visible.
