From the course: SharePoint: Creating Communication Sites (2018)

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Editing the navigation

Editing the navigation

- [Instructor] Once you have your site built and are ready to share it with the masses, you will probably need to customize the navigation. This will give your visitors quick access to sites, pages, and the content. Let's revisit our analogy of the newspaper. Do you really wanna dump a link to every single page on the navigation? Or can you group your content and pages in such a way that it makes your content easy to find? Let's start building our site navigation. By default, all of the bones, or what I call the backend of SharePoint, have links on the navigation. Site administrators need this, your visitors do not. So the first thing we need to do is get rid of those. To update the navigation, click the Edit link on the navigation bar. And then on the left-hand side, we see the current links. There's a little menu next to each one, let's go and look at our options there. To remove the link, select the Remove option. Let's do the same for Pages, and Site Contents. To add a link, first…

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