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Can You Have Multiple Menus on Wix?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 12:12 pm

As anyone who has ever tried to create a website knows, one of the most important aspects of any site is the menu. It’s what allows visitors to navigate to the different pages on your site and find the information they’re looking for.

While most website builders allow you to create a menu, Wix takes things a step further by allowing you to create multiple menus. This can be extremely useful if you have a large website with many different pages.

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Creating multiple menus on Wix is easy. Simply go to the “Add” menu and select “New Menu.” From there, you can name your menu and add the pages you want to include.

PRO TIP: If you are planning on having multiple menus on your Wix website, be aware that this may cause issues with the website’s functionality. Multiple menus can make it difficult for visitors to navigate the site, and may also cause problems with the website’s search engine optimization.

You can also customize the look of your menus by choosing from a variety of themes. And if you want even more control, you can use the Wix Editor to create custom menus.

There are a few things to keep in mind when creating multiple menus on Wix. First, each menu can only have up to 50 items. So if you have a large website, you may need to create multiple menus.

Second, it’s important to make sure that your menus are organized in a way that makes sense for your visitors. For example, if you have a website with information about different countries, you might want to create a menu for each continent.

Finally, keep in mind that you can always change or delete a menu if you need to. So if you’re not happy with how your menus are working, don’t be afraid to experiment until you find something that works better for your website.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.