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NOT VISIBLE TO PUBLIC READY FOR REVIEW

Type

Reference / Explanation

Reader

Clients

Reader goal

Contributors

JUNO version

V2.0

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

  • Scrilla
  • Renae

Review deadline

Notes for reviewers

in person review, Thursday Jan 20th

  • Review doc for accuracy/missing details (like character limits).

  • What else needs to be updated (Obviously internal docs... but what about site structure workbook?)

  • Get terminology aligned across internal/external docs and workbook. Put it into the style guide. Make sure the actual config names won't cause confusion.

The JUNO team can help you configure your site navigation.

Site navigation is made up of multiple parts:

  • Site logo

  • Primary navigation menu

  • Subnavigation menu

  • Side navigation menu

  • Profile icon menu

Navigation is identical on desktop and mobile devices, with two exceptions:

  • Primary navigation is located at the bottom of mobile screens. It is 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 side navigation menu.

[SCREENSHOT: App and Desktop with 5 parts labeled.]

Whenever we refer to links on this page, they can be internal or external. Internal links go to another page on your site. External links go to another website.

[SCREENSHOT]

An example [image]. See the tables below for details.

Element

Options

1

Links (Desktop)

(plus) Add or remove links (Max number)
(info) Change text (Character limits)

2

Icons

(info) Change icons Get the list from the brand page, move it here

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. You can choose two more. They don’t have to be the same as the links in the desktop view. Think about what is most important to your mobile app users!

Element

Options

3

Links (Mobile)

(tick) Choose 2 links to appear on mobile devices.

[SCREENSHOT]

An example [image]. 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.

Element

Options

1

Links (Desktop and mobile)

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

[SCREENSHOT]

An example [image]. See the tables below for details.

Side navigation is a comprehensive list of navigation links. It includes everything from primary navigation and subnavigation, as well as additional links.

This design makes the switch between desktop and mobile experiences seamless. No matter your screen size or where you are on the site, you can find anything in the More menu.

Element

Options

1

Links (Desktop and mobile)

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

Rename sections

Remove section names

Only top nav items can have icons

Top section should be primary nav links only. (question: matches desktop, even if primary nav different on mobile?)

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