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Navigation and Menus | 2017-01-05 | 3 | Customize site navigation for your Docsy site. |
Docsy provides multiple built-in navigation features for your sites, including site menus, section menus, and page menus. This page shows you how they work and how to configure and customize them to meet your needs.
Top-level menu
The top level menu (the one that appears in the top navigation bar for the
entire site) uses your site's
main
menu. All Hugo sites have
a main
menu array of menu entries, accessible via the .Site.Menus
site
variable and populatable via page front matter or your site's
hugo.toml
/hugo.yaml
/hugo.json
.
To add a page or section to this menu, add it to the site's main
menu in
either hugo.toml
/hugo.yaml
/hugo.json
or in the destination page's front
matter (in _index.md
or _index.html
for a section, as that's the section
landing page). For example, here's how we added the Documentation section
landing page to the main menu in this site:
{{< tabpane >}} {{< tab header="Front matter:" disabled=true />}} {{< tab header="toml" lang="toml" >}} +++ title = "Welcome to Docsy" linkTitle = "Documentation"
[menu.main] weight = 20 pre = "" +++ {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="yaml" lang="yaml" >}}
title: "Welcome to Docsy" linkTitle: "Documentation" menu: main: weight: 20 pre:
{{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="json" lang="json" >}} { "title": "Welcome to Docsy", "linkTitle": "Documentation", "menu": { "main": { "weight": 20, "pre": "" } } } {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}}
The menu is ordered from left to right by page weight
. So, for example, a
section index or page with weight: 30
would appear after the Documentation
section in the menu, while one with weight: 10
would appear before it.
If you want to add a link to an external site to this menu, add it in
hugo.toml
/hugo.yaml
/hugo.json
, specifying the weight
.
{{< tabpane >}} {{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} {{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} menu.main name = "GitHub" weight = 50 url = "https://github.com/google/docsy/" {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} menu: main: - name: GitHub weight: 50 url: 'https://github.com/google/docsy/' {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} { "menu": { "main": [ { "name": "GitHub", "weight": 50, "url": "https://github.com/google/docsy/" } ] } } {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}}
Adding icons to the top-level menu
As described in the
Hugo docs,
you can add icons to the top-level menu by using the pre and/or post parameter
for main menu items defined in your site's hugo.toml
/hugo.yaml
/hugo.json
or via page front matter. For example, the following configuration adds the
GitHub icon to the GitHub menu item, and a New! alert to indicate that this
is a new addition to the menu.
{{< tabpane >}} {{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} {{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} menu.main name = "GitHub" weight = 50 url = "https://github.com/google/docsy/" pre = "" post = "New!" {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} menu: main: - name: GitHub weight: 50 url: 'https://github.com/google/docsy/' pre: post: New! {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} { "menu": { "main": [ { "name": "GitHub", "weight": 50, "url": "https://github.com/google/docsy/", "pre": "", "post": "New!" } ] } } {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}}
You can find a complete list of icons to use in the FontAwesome documentation. Docsy includes the free FontAwesome icons by default.
Adding a version drop-down
If you add some [params.versions]
in hugo.toml
, the Docsy theme adds a
version selector drop down to the top-level menu.
You can find out more in the guide to versioning your docs.
Adding a language drop-down
If you configure more than one language in hugo.toml
, the Docsy theme adds a
language selector drop down to the top-level menu. Selecting a language takes
the user to the translated version of the current page, or the home page for the
given language.
You can find out more in Multi-language support.
Section menu
The section menu, as shown in the left side of the docs
section, is
automatically built from the content
tree. Like the top-level menu, it is
ordered by page or section index weight
(or by page creation date
if
weight
is not set), with the page or index's Title
, or linkTitle
if
different, as its link title in the menu. If a section subfolder has pages other
than _index.md
or _index.html
, those pages will appear as a submenu, again
ordered by weight
. For example, here's the metadata for this page showing its
weight
and title
:
{{< tabpane >}} {{< tab header="Front matter:" disabled=true />}} {{< tab header="toml" lang="toml" >}} +++ title = "Navigation and Search" linkTitle = "Navigation and Search" date = 2017-01-05T00:00:00.000Z weight = 3 description = ''' Customize site navigation and search for your Docsy site. ''' +++ {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="yaml" lang="yaml" >}}
title: "Navigation and Search" linkTitle: "Navigation and Search" date: 2017-01-05 weight: 3 description: > Customize site navigation and search for your Docsy site.
{{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="json" lang="json" >}} { "title": "Navigation and Search", "linkTitle": "Navigation and Search", "date": "2017-01-05T00:00:00.000Z", "weight": 3, "description": "Customize site navigation and search for your Docsy site.\n" } {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}}
To hide a page or section from the left navigation menu, set toc_hide: true
in
the front matter.
To hide a page from the section summary on a [docs section landing
page]({{< ref "content#docs-section-landing-pages" >}}), set
hide_summary: true
in the front matter. If you want to hide a page from both
the TOC menu and the section summary list, you need to set both toc_hide
and
hide_summary
to true
in the front matter.
{{< tabpane >}} {{< tab header="Front matter:" disabled=true />}} {{< tab header="toml" lang="toml" >}} +++ title = "My Hidden Page" weight = 99 toc_hide = true hide_summary = true description = ''' Page hidden from both the TOC menu and the section summary list. ''' +++ {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="yaml" lang="yaml" >}}
title: "My Hidden Page" weight: 99 toc_hide: true hide_summary: true description: > Page hidden from both the TOC menu and the section summary list.
{{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="json" lang="json" >}} { "title": "My Hidden Page", "weight": 99, "toc_hide": true, "hide_summary": true, "description": "Page hidden from both the TOC menu and the section summary list.\n" } {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}}
Section menu options
By default, the section menu shows the current section fully expanded all the
way down. This may make the left nav too long and difficult to scan for bigger
sites. Try setting site parameter ui.sidebar_menu_compact = true
in
hugo.toml
.
With the compact menu (.ui.sidebar_menu_compact = true
), only the current
page's ancestors, siblings and direct descendants are shown. You can use the
optional parameter .ui.ul_show
to set a desired menu depth to always be
visible. For example, with .ui.ul_show = 1
the first menu level is always
displayed.
The number of sidebar entries shown per section can be configured using the
.ui.sidebar_menu_truncate
parameter (default: 100).
As well as the completely expanded and compact menu options, you can also create
a foldable menu by setting the site parameter ui.sidebar_menu_foldable = true
in hugo.toml
. The foldable menu lets users expand and collapse menu sections
by toggling arrow icons beside the section parents in the menu.
On large sites (default: > 2000 pages) the section menu is not generated for
each page, but cached for the whole section. The HTML classes for marking the
active menu item (and menu path) are then set using JS. You can adjust the limit
for activating the cached section menu with the optional parameter
.ui.sidebar_cache_limit
.
The tabbed pane below lists the menu section options you can define in your project configuration file.
{{< tabpane >}} {{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}}{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} [params.ui] sidebar_menu_compact = true ul_show = 1 sidebar_menu_foldable = true sidebar_cache_limit = 1000 {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} params: ui: sidebar_menu_compact: true ul_show: 1 sidebar_menu_foldable: true sidebar_cache_limit: 1000 {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} { "params": { "ui": { "sidebar_menu_compact": true, "ul_show": 1, "sidebar_menu_foldable": true, "sidebar_cache_limit": 1000, } } } {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}}
Add icons to the section menu
You can add icons to the section menu in the sidebar by setting the icon
parameter in the page front matter (e.g.
icon: fa-solid fa-screwdriver-wrench
).
You can find a complete list of icons to use in the FontAwesome documentation. Docsy includes the free FontAwesome icons by default.
Out of the box, if you want to use icons, you should define icons for all items on the same menu level in order to ensure an appropriate look. If the icons are used in a different way, individual CSS adjustments are likely necessary.
Add manual links to the section menu
By default the section menu is entirely generated from your section's pages. If you want to add a manual link to this menu, such as a link to an external site or a page in a different section of your site, you can do this by creating a placeholder page file in the doc hierarchy with the appropriate weight and some special parameters in its metadata (frontmatter) to specify the link details.
To create a placeholder page, create a page file as usual in the directory where
you want the link to show up in the menu, and add a manualLink
parameter to
its metadata. If a page has manualLink
in its metadata, Docsy generates a link
for it in the section menu for this page and in the section index (the list of
the child pages of a section on a landing page - see
description in the Docsy docs),
but the link destination is replaced by the value of manualLink
. The link text
is the title
(or linkTitle
if set) of your placeholder page. You can
optionally also set the title
attribute of the link with the parameter
manualLinkTitle
and a link target with manualLinkTarget
- for example if you
want an external link to open in a new tab you can set the link target to
_blank
. Docsy automatically adds rel=noopener
to links that open new tabs as
a security best practice.
You can also use manualLink
to add an additional cross reference to another
existing page of your site. For internal links you can choose to use the
parameter manualLinkRelref
instead of manualLink
to use the built-in Hugo
function
relref.
If relref
can't find a unique page in your site, Hugo throws a error message.
{{% alert title="Note" %}} Although all generated menu and landing page links
based on your placeholder file are set according to the parameters manualLink
or manualLinkRelref
, Hugo still generates a regular HTML site page for the
file, albeit one with no generated links to it. To avoid confusion if users
accidentally land on a generated placeholder page, we recommend specifying the
URL for the external link in the normal content and / or page description of the
page. {{% /alert %}}
Breadcrumb navigation
Breadcrumb navigation appears at the top of each non-index page be default. To also display single-element breadcrumb lists in index pages, add the following style override to your project:
.td-breadcrumbs__single {
display: inline !important;
}
Breadcrumb navigation is also shown for each item in the taxonomy results page — that is, when you click one of the taxonomy labels such as Categories or Tags.
As illustrated next, you can disable (non-taxonomy) breadcrumb navigation for an
entire project, by setting ui.breadcrumb_disable
to true in your project
configuration file. Similarly, you can disabled taxonomy breadcrumbs by
setting ui.taxonomy_breadcrumb_disable
to true:
{{< tabpane >}} {{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}}{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} [params.ui] breadcrumb_disable = true taxonomy_breadcrumb_disable = true {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} params: ui: breadcrumb_disable: true taxonomy_breadcrumb_disable: true {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} { "params": { "ui": { "breadcrumb_disable": true, "taxonomy_breadcrumb_disable": true } } } {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabpane >}}
To disable breadcrumbs in a specific page or section set ui.breadcrumb_disable
to true in the page or section-index front matter. Here is an example of the
latter:
cascade:
params:
ui:
breadcrumb_disable: true
Heading self links
Docsy supports build-time generation of heading self links using Hugo's
render-heading.html
hook.
To enable this feature in your project, define
layouts/_markup/render-heading.html
as:
{{ partial "td/render-heading.html" . }}
The heading self-link anchor class is .td-heading-self-link
, which you can
customize for your project. By default, the heading self-link style has these
defaults:
- The self-link symbol is
#
. - The symbol is always visible on mobile and touch devices, otherwise it is only visible on hover or focus.
Your projects can also reuse (in your own custom heading render hook) or
override the heading self-link partial td/heading-self-link.html
, which is
defined in layouts/_partials/td/render-heading.html.