Navbar
A versatile navigation component for easy site exploration
Overview
The navbar component is a crucial element in web design, providing users with an intuitive and consistent way to navigate through a website or application. It typically appears at the top of the page and contains links to the main sections or pages of the site.
Key features of the navbar include:
- Responsive design: Adapts to different screen sizes, often collapsing into a "hamburger" menu on mobile devices.
- Support for multi-level dropdown menus: Allows for hierarchical organization of navigation items up to three levels deep, providing a comprehensive and structured navigation system.
- Active state indication: Highlights the current page or section.
The navbar plays a vital role in user experience, helping visitors quickly understand the structure of your site and find the information they need. When implemented effectively, it can significantly improve site usability and navigation efficiency.
Subsite Navbar
The Subsite Navbar is a specialized navigation component used across all subsites under fao.org.
It provides a consistent and user-friendly navigation experience for visitors exploring different sections of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) website. This navbar is designed to maintain visual coherence with the main FAO site while allowing for subsite-specific navigation items.