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Also known as a fixed or floating menu, this menu stays put as visitors scroll down the site. These are ideal for long-scrolling pages. | Also known as a fixed or floating menu, this menu stays put as visitors scroll down the site. These are ideal for long-scrolling pages. |
Revision as of 13:54, 21 February 2022
What are Menus ?
The Shopnix menu is a series of linked items that serve in navigating between the different pages or sections of a website. There are several kinds of menus, depending on the website's content and design. The main types of website menus are:
- Classic Navigation Menu
This most widespread kind of menu is placed in the website's header, typically as a horizontal list.
- Sticky Menu
Also known as a fixed or floating menu, this menu stays put as visitors scroll down the site. These are ideal for long-scrolling pages.
- Hamburger Menu
An icon made up of three horizontal stripes that opens up into a menu once clicked. This design convention is rooted in mobile website design, but is widely used on desktop as well.
- Dropdown Menu
A menu in which a list of additional items opens up once visitors click on - or hover over - one of the menu items.This option is suitable for websites with a lot of content.
- Sidebar Menu
A list of menu items that's located on the left or right side of a webpage.
Why do we need Menus ?
The Shopnix menu is a series of linked items that serve in navigating between the different pages or sections of a website. There are several kinds of menus, depending on the website's content and design.