If your website has many pages, not all of them need to appear in the main navigation. You may wish to have your visitors navigate through other pages of your site to find related content. This tutorial is going to show you how to use the Flyover Menu feature to improve the navigation of your website. The Flyover Menu is available on all Free styles.
The first step is to decide what your pages are going to be and how they are going to be grouped together.
Create new pages by clicking on Page and then clicking on the green "+". Enter the name of your page and page heading.
When you create pages, look at how the navigation bar might look with all the additional pages.
As you add more pages, it starts to get pretty cluttered. It is also very confusing to your visitors, as they have no way of know what page to go to first!
To organize your pages in the navigation, do the following:
When you mouseover one of the categories, you will see the Flyover Menu display with the list of subpages that you have created. This effectively allows you to browse the site without the cluttered navigation.
Sometimes, you might want to have a page completely hidden from the navigation but still have a way for people to arrive at that page. This can be achieved by "hiding" your page and creating a link to that hidden page. Here's how:
The only step that remains is to create the link between your pages. These are the steps:
You will now have a well-organized site with a clear hierarchy that will help your visitors find the information they are looking for.