Chapter 18
Configuring Site Navigation
IN THIS CHAPTER
Configuring global and current navigation
Adding static headers and links in navigation
Creating your own custom navigation menus
SharePoint handles navigation by default. When you create a site based on a template, you already have navigational links to pages such as your Documents app, the home page, and the contents of the site. As you get more advanced with SharePoint, you may want to start modifying the default navigation and customizing it to fit your needs.
In this chapter, you see how to configure SharePoint navigation. You add your own links not only to SharePoint pages, but also to anywhere on the World Wide Web. You discover the differences between dynamic and static navigation and you delve into some of the options available when configuring navigation in your SharePoint site. In addition, you learn about navigation when the SharePoint Server Publishing Infrastructure feature is activated for the site collection. Without this feature, you can simply add, remove, and order links. With this feature activated, a whole world of SharePoint navigation is flung open.
Changing Team Site Navigation
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