Make navigation more flexible for top and main menus
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Cameron Roat
Merged in a post:
Add the ability to change items in the header
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John Hardiman
It's not possible to change the labelling on the add new business button in the header, or to remove the login button like it was on AGM. Can this functionality be added since it was such a big focus on AGM
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Cameron Roat
Merged in a post:
Ability to customize which items appear in the header vs. the footer.
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Shay Williams
To improve content hierarchy and navigation clarity, we should implement the ability to customize which items appear in the header vs. the footer.
Proposed Features:
Header Navigation Control
Let admins choose what displays in the main site nav (e.g., core pages like “Directory,” “Things to Do,” “Services”).
Footer-Only Links Option
Allow less critical pages—like Jobs, Blogs, or News—to be designated as footer-only. This keeps the main navigation clean and user-focused.
Brand-Focused Layout
This setup lets sites maintain a clear user journey while still offering deep content access through the footer—great for SEO and utility without cluttering top-level nav.
This approach enhances usability, focuses attention on primary actions, and still gives access to supplemental content for those who need it.
Rosina Bignall
Also need to be able to have links that are whole URLs and go offsite. For example, I have a news site on a subdomain https://news.highdesertthrive.org and want to link that in my menu and not have it go into an iframe.
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Cameron Roat
Merged in a post:
Customizable menu
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Dorn Brenton
Having a completely customizable menu so we can order things and have the taxonomy we want instead of the precanned, extremely limiting menu setup we currently have. Also more customizable footer...
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Shay Williams
I agree, I am having a difficult time trying to set up my navigation - we are so large by landmass - I need more filtering options including location. When is this planned for launch?
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Shay Williams
I just want to add that this is great! Super stoked!
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Shay Williams
maybe rename pricing to advertise - has less of a negative tone
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Shay Williams
Having the pricing link in the main header navigation can distract users from their primary journey. It would be more effective to relocate it to the footer and include it contextually within the upgrade flow, where it feels more intuitive and relevant to the user’s intent.
This adjustment keeps the top nav clean and user-focused while still making pricing accessible at natural decision points.
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Shay Williams
Also remove home (not needed - can click on logo) and move pricing to the footer per hierarchy.
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Cameron Roat
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