Navigation

Manage Navigation

Use Navigation to control storefront header and footer menu links.

Before you start

  • Create any custom pages you want to link.
  • Decide which links shoppers need in the header versus footer.

What success looks like

  • Saved links appear on the storefront.
  • Header and footer navigation match the configured order.

Quick start

The shortest path through this area.

  1. 1Open Content > Navigation.
  2. 2Review current header and footer navigation.
  3. 3Add links to pages, shop areas, events, policies, or external destinations.
  4. 4Reorder links into the desired sequence.
  5. 5Save changes.
  6. 6Open the storefront and test each important link.

Common tasks

Open only the task you need.

Add a header linkChoose a destination from MintLGS whenever possible so staff do not need to know a page address.
  1. 1Select Add Navigation Item in Header Navigation.
  2. 2Choose Page, TCG, Category, Link, or Dropdown. Select the saved destination when one is available; use Link for another internal or external address.
  3. 3Use a short label that tells shoppers what they will find.
  4. 4Save Navigation and test the link on desktop and mobile.
Create a dropdown or shop menuGroup related destinations when individual header links would make the header crowded.
  1. 1Add a group and give it a brief heading, such as Shop or Play.
  2. 2Add Page, TCG, Category, or Link children to the dropdown.
  3. 3Reorder the children into the sequence shoppers are most likely to use.
  4. 4Save and test keyboard, mouse, and mobile menu access.
Build footer columnsUse the footer for policies, store information, and secondary customer tasks.
  1. 1Add a footer column and enter its customer-facing heading.
  2. 2Add internal destinations or an external link when the destination lives outside the storefront.
  3. 3Add optional store information only where it helps shoppers.
  4. 4Reorder columns and links, save, then test every destination.

How this area works

Reference information for the choices on this page.

Header navigation
  • Use header links for the most important shopper actions.
  • Keep the header short so it fits on desktop and mobile.
  • Common links include Shop, Events, Sell to Us, and About.
Footer navigation
  • Use footer links for policies, store info, account links, and secondary pages.
  • Footer columns can hold more links than the header.
  • Use clear labels so shoppers know where each link goes.
Actions on the Navigation page
  • Use Add Navigation Item to create a header or footer link.
  • Choose Page, TCG, Category, Link, or Dropdown. Link handles any other internal or external destination.
  • Drag and drop items to set their order.
  • Use Header Preview to confirm the top navigation still fits the selected branding/header style.
  • Keep header items within the page limit shown by the dashboard. Dropdown-style navigation supports more items than a standard header.
  • Use footer columns for secondary links such as policies, store information, account links, and community pages.
  • Use Save Navigation before checking the storefront. If no navigation is configured, the storefront can fall back to default links.

Troubleshooting

Choose the symptom that matches what you see.

A link goes to the wrong place

Open Navigation, edit the link destination, save, and test the storefront again.

The header feels crowded

Move less important links to the footer or use shorter labels.

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Still stuck?

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