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Reader goal

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JUNO version

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V2.0

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Reviewers (check the box when you’re done!)

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  •  Scrilla
  •  Renae

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Notes for reviewers

The JUNO team can help you configure your site navigation.

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For color and font configurations, see https://junolive.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=796721189. Brand options .

Site navigation is made up of multiple parts:

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  • Primary navigation is located at the bottom of mobile screens. It’s at the top of the page on desktop devices.

  • Mobile devices only show 4 links in the primary navigation menu, even if there are more on desktop devices. Any additional links are still accessible in the More menu.

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Example desktop navigation (above)

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Example mobile navigation (above)

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An example primary navigation bar on a desktop device. See the tables below for details.

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Options

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Primary navigation links (Desktop)

(plus) Add or remove links (recommend approx. 5 max)
(info) Change text (Character limits)

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Icons

(info) Change icons (see . See the list of options below)recommended options below, or select others from fontawesome.com. Here are some tips for picking icons:

  • Simple icons are better than complex ones.

  • Use the same weight/design: Solid, Regular, or Duotone. Don’t mix them.

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An example primary navigation bar on a mobile device. See the tables below for details.

Fewer primary navigation links fit on mobile devices. Your site’s home page is always the first link, and More is always the fourth link. Then you can choose two more.

The links you choose don’t have to be the same as those on desktop devices. They can even be links that exist somewhere else in subnavigation. Think about what is most important to your mobile app users! For example, they might want a direct link to the schedule page while they’re on the go.

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Primary navigation links (Mobile)

(tick) Choose 2 links to appear on mobile devices.
(info) Change the text so that it’s different on mobile devices than on desktops. This can help the text fit on small screens.

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An example subnavigation bar on a desktop device. See the tables below for details.

When you click a primary navigation link, a subnavigation bar appears with additional links for that section of the site.

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Subnavigation links

(plus) Add or remove links (0-# max number)
(info) Change text (Character limits)

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An example More menu. See the tables below for details.

The More menu is a comprehensive list of all navigation links. It includes everything from primary navigation and subnavigation, as well as additional links.

The top section must remain as is. It’s identical to your primary and subnavigation (as configured on desktop). But the other sections are flexible:

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Additional sections

(plus) Add or remove sections
(info) Change section titles (recommend 26 characters max)
(error) Remove section titles

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Links

(plus) Add or remove links
(info) Change text (20 characters max)

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Admin section

(plus) Add or remove links. These are restricted so that only site admins can see them. Regular attendees won’t see the link at all.

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