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Managing Your Website Navigation on Vsble
Managing Your Website Navigation on Vsble
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How do I organize my website's header and footer navigation?

1. Understanding Navigation Sections:

  • Header Navigation: This is the primary navigation area at the top of your website. It should contain links to the most important pages such as Home, About Us, Services, and Contact.

  • Footer Navigation: Located at the bottom of your site, this section often includes links to secondary pages like your privacy policy, terms of service, or a sitemap.

2. Editing and Positioning Pages:

  • To rearrange pages within the header or footer, simply drag and drop the pages within their respective sections. You will see the changes instantly as you adjust their positions.

  • To move a page from the header to the footer (or vice versa), click and drag the page to the desired navigation section.

3. Managing Albums:

  • Albums can be moved seamlessly from one page to another, regardless of whether they are located in the header or footer navigation. Simply drag and drop the albums to your desired page location.

How can I add and customize social links on my website?

1. Accessing Social Links:

  • Go to the customization tab on your Vsble dashboard and click on 'Social Links'.

2. Adding and Customizing Social Icons:

  • Choose from a variety of social media icons.

  • Customize the appearance of these icons to match your site’s design.

  • Add the URLs for your respective social media profiles.

  • Arrange the icons in your preferred order by dragging and dropping them into place. All adjustments will be visible immediately in the preview.

Can I preview how the navigation will look on mobile devices?

Yes, you can preview your navigation on mobile devices directly from the Vsble editor. The layout automatically adjusts to fit all screen sizes, ensuring a consistent and user-friendly experience across all devices. This feature allows you to verify that your site looks perfect no matter how viewers access it.


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