Secondary navigation can be a helpful way to find specific information on your Squarespace site. To use it, first locate the element you want to use as a navigation bar.
For example, if you want to use a navigation bar at the top of your page, find the
PRO TIP: Secondary navigation can be tricky to use in Squarespace. Be careful when adding or removing items from your secondary navigation, as this can affect the overall look and feel of your site. Also, keep in mind that secondary navigation is not always necessary, and sometimes it can even make your site look cluttered. If you’re not sure whether or not to use secondary navigation on your Squarespace site, it’s always best to consult with a professional designer or developer.
Next, locate the
- element that corresponds to the navigation bar you want to use. For example, if you want to use a navigation bar at the top of your page, find the
- element that corresponds to the section of the navigation bar you want to use. For example, if you want to use a navigation bar that lists all of the blog posts on your site, locate the
- element for the
- tag that corresponds to the
- element. For example, if you want to list all of the blog posts on your site, you would add the following code to the
- element:
- {Title}
tag. Finally, add the desired information to the
.
- tag for the
Inside the
- element, locate the