Good examples of complex multilevel navigation
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- peazy
Hey, team. I'm currently auditing a site with close to 9k pages. I saw this post title from a few years back and wanted to continue the conversation. Any examples you can think of with a ton of info that present it well?
- moldero1
fo-sheazy
- uan1
Urban Dictionary: fo sheezy
Abbreviation of "Fo sheezy my neezy"
which is the bastardization of "Fo shizzle my nizzle,"
which is the bastardization of "Fa Show my Niggah,"
which is the bastardization of "For show mah Negro"
which is the bastardization of "I concurr with you, my African Brother."
- slappy0
We designed a two level nav for this furniture brand.
https://www.jardan.com.au/produc…Menu > Furniture
It would would work with three levels I think, although you shouldn't really need more than two.
- nb-1
- nb1
- whatthefunk1
Here's a great article on the subject:
https://www.easternstandard.com/…I think what you're looking for is a multi level push menu similar to what http://www.Target.com uses. (Click categories in top nav to see interaction)
Check out this demo too:
https://tympanus.net/Development…This approach is not only mobile friendly but its vertical placement eliminates the common challenges of handling a ton of content in traditional top horizontal nav structures with wonky fly outs and drop downs from hell...
- great resources, thanks! I've actually worked on a Target product before, very familiar with their site. Great stuff for client education.peazy