Introduction

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The menu module provides an interface to control and customize Drupal's powerful menu system. Menus are a hierarchical collection of links, or menu items, used to navigate a website, and are positioned and displayed using Drupal's flexible block system. By default, three menus are created during installation: Navigation, Primary links, and Secondary links. The Navigation menu contains most links necessary for working with and navigating your site, and is often displayed in either the left or right sidebar. Most Drupal themes also provide support for Primary links and Secondary links, by displaying them in either the header or footer of each page. By default, Primary links and Secondary links contain no menu items but may be configured to contain custom menu items specific to your site.

The menus page displays all menus currently available on your site. Select a menu from this list to add or edit a menu item, or to rearrange items within the menu. Create new menus using the add menu page (the block containing a new menu must also be enabled on the blocks administration page).

For more information, see the online handbook entry for Menu module.

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