Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-45592444-20200926054241/@comment-38517772-20200930233239

I agree when you say that the nav bar is supposed to be there to guide the viewer and not be their map. However, I disagree when you say that people don't normally use the nav bar. Most people I know who use Fandom use the nav bar all the time, because it's more convenient for them.

Also, I didn't mean to give off an exaggerated line of thought. I'm sorry that it came off that way. What I meant to say is, "A user should never have to search up important pages". What's considered an "important page" is pretty different from wiki to wiki. For the wiki I work on, there aren't that many pages that I would consider "important pages", and therefore, the nav bar is pretty organized. This probably does not work for most wikis, as the wiki I work on is based on a show that is just starting out, so there isn't that much content yet. I apologize for not realizing this.