In this section, you'll learn how to add navigational elements such as sub-navigation, to a specific region on the page, reorganize content items, as well as how to edit the navigation and menu items.

Mura CMS auto-generates hierarchical navigational elements based on the way content is structured, and sorted in the back-end administration area's Content Tree View.

For example, content items located immediately below the "Home" page may have a link auto-generated to it in the "Primary Navigation" area of the public-facing site. Only content items with "Nav (Display in Navigation)" set to "Yes" and "Display" set to "Yes" or if the current date falls within the schedule set under "Per Schedule" will be displayed to end users.

In the above photo, you'll notice a link to "Site Map" and some of the other content items listed in the prior image don't appear in the primary navigation because the content items have either the "Nav" or "Display" options set to "No." This concept applies anywhere navigational elements are generated by Mura CMS.

There are several different types of navigational aids that can be applied to your site. Learn how to add them to sections within your site.

Sometimes, when you create a content item, you might want the text which appears for a link to be different than the actual title of the page.

You can control the display of a link generated by Mura based on whether or not a visitor is accessing the site from a "mobile" device.

This section covers the sorting and ordering options for navigational elements, including how to manually re-order content items within the back-end administration area.