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A wiki's local navigation is the menu that can be found in the page header at the top of all pages. It provides useful links to the most important and interesting pages on your wiki. A well-crafted navigation menu will help readers find key content that they are looking for.

When deciding how to organize your local navigation bar and what content to include, you'll need to put yourself into your visitor's shoes. Think about what they are most likely to be looking for and provide a straight path to as much relevant wiki content as possible.

Keep in mind that almost all visitors to your wiki come to read articles, not to create them. Editors only make up 0.05% of Fandom's visitors, and while wikis couldn't even exist without their hard work, the local navigation bar should first and foremost serve your readers. Editors create awesome content, and the navigation bar helps readers find it, while other site elements, such as the bottom toolbar, help editors access the tools they need.

Default navigation bar elements[]

Local wiki navigation

The navigation menu can be found in the page header at the top of every wiki page. It has the option to add up to four customizable menu options, in addition to the "Explore" menu.

  • The "Explore" tab is always present in the navigation and provides important wiki links, including Discuss (unless disabled), All Pages, Interactive Maps, Community (unless disabled), Recent Blog Posts (unless disabled), Random page, Videos, and Images. For some communities, a "Shop" item may also be present at the bottom (more info here), and a "Main Page" link may appear at the top depending on preference. Beyond this user preference, the entire "Explore" menu is not customizable and no additional links may be added.
  • "Main Page" links to your wiki's Main Page.
    • For users with "Main Page" set as their default landing page, simply clicking the wordmark or sitename text leads to the Main Page. This is the default, and the experience shown to readers.
    • For users with "Recent Changes" set as their default landing page, a "Main Page" link will appear at the top of the aforementioned "Explore" tab. Clicking the wordmark or sitename text leads to Recent Changes.
    • For users with "Community Feeds" set as their default landing page, a "Main Page" link will replace the Discussions link with a Main Page link or generate one in its place if Discussions is not enabled. Clicking the wordmark or sitename text will lead to Discussions.
  • A cosmetic header image, which appears behind the navigation, can be uploaded from Theme Designer.
  • On the top right corner of the page header, there is a page count along with a few buttons that access to various tools (for more info, see Help:Header shortcuts). All users will see the Discussions button (unless Discussions is disabled) and the Light/Dark theme toggle button. Registered users will see the Recent Changes button along with the more shortcuts button, which provides additional links.
  • On the left, there is a graphical site logo, along with the community name. By default, the text adopts the wiki's sitename, but both the site logo and text can be customized via Theme Designer.

Customizing your navigation[]

Editing navigation items[]

If you are an administrator, you can edit the navigation menu at MediaWiki:Wiki-navigation. You can also access this in your Admin Dashboard by clicking Top Navigation.

Each item in the navigation bar is represented by a line in the MediaWiki:Wiki-navigation page. Level 1 items are prefixed with one asterisk (*), level 2 items are prefixed with two asterisks, and level 3 items are prefixed with 3 asterisks. Like so:

Source editor navigation edit

Editing the navigation

After the asterisk, type the name of the page you are linking to. If you want the name to display differently than the page's actual name, set a pipe between the name of the page and the text you want to display. For example, if you are linking to a page called Lion but you want to display it as Kitten, use Lion|Kitten after the asterisk.

If you don't want a navigation item to link to anything, add | in front of it.

For example, a navigation bar set to:

*|Movies
**Prequel trilogy
**Sequel trilogy
*|Video games
**First video game
**Second video game
**|In Development
***Untitled Third Video Game|Third game
***Spin-off (Game)|Recently announced spin-off title
*Patch notes#Patch_16.0|New in 16.0

will contain:

  • First two Level 1 navigation items, Movies and Video games, that aren't linking to any pages. The last Level 1 navigation item, Patch notes#Patch_16.0, links to page Patch notes section Patch 16.0, while displaying New in 16.0.
  • Five Level 2 navigation items, two being under Movies and linking to Prequel trilogy and Sequel trilogy pages on your wiki, and three being under Videogames and linking to First videogame and Second videogame, with In Development not linking to anything.
  • Two Level 3 navigation items under In Development, first linking to the Untitled Third Video Game page on your wiki and displaying the text Third game, and a second one linking to Spin-off (Game) and displaying the text Recently announced spin-off title.
Source editor navigation preview

Preview of the navigation

After you make your changes, review your changes and save.

Note
  • Certain names that match existing MediaWiki messages will display the contents of the message instead of the written name. This can be avoided by adding a non-breaking space to the end of the word (for example, Others ).
    • The affected names include, but are not limited to: History, Others, Portal, Subject, Tags, Talk, and Translations.
    • A list of all system messages can be found at Special:AllMessages.
  • If linking to page sections doesn't work, there's a workaround. You can link your navigation item to a new page (e.g. Patch notes new) and have that page redirect to the desired page section (e.g. #REDIRECT [[Patch notes#Patch_16.0]]).

How many links can it contain?[]

The Navigation menu offers a seemingly infinite number of links, although it is not necessary to use all of them. The links are grouped as:

  • 4 level 1 links which combine for a total width of 550px. These are the links that are always visible on the colored bar.
  • 7 level 2 links with a maximum total width of 729px. These appear as drop-down-style menus under each of the level 1 links.
  • 10 level 3 links with a dynamic width and a minimum width of 150px. These appear as as drop-down-style menus to the side of level 2 links.
  • Uncountable level 4 links. These appear as drop-down-style menus to the side of level 3 links. However, these do not currently appear on mobile devices, and thus should be avoided.

It is best to showcase as much relevant content as possible in an organized fashion, without overstuffing your navigation. Include links to those categories and pages that are most important for readers, while leaving out any links that are only useful for editors or that are already built into Fandom's interface. For example, links to contact Fandom staff, create a new page, or access Recent Changes can already be found elsewhere on every page, and links to special pages or editing guidelines are only relevant to editors and shouldn't take up a navigation bar slot.

Auto-populating the menu[]

You can use magic words to automatically fill in menu items. Note that these are heavily affected by caching, and it may still be better to list out specific pages instead.

Supported magic words
  • #newlychanged# — lists newly changed pages
  • #topusers# — lists the most active users on the wiki.
  • Please note: the keywords #categoryX# and #category-Y# no longer function as intended. They formerly returned the most popular pages in a category, but the popularity functionality was removed over 10 years ago and is not scheduled to be returned. If used, they will return the first 7 pages created in the category. This list will not change.
  • Items within categories can be populated using the page name of the category, such as #Category:BlogListingPage#
Category nav item

Wikitext

Category nav item shown

Output in navbar

Since magic words generate lists of pages, they may only be used as Level 2 menu items; the list they generate will appear as the Level 3 menu items. All of the magic words list a maximum of 7 pages.

Notes
  • Don't forget to include the # symbols around the magic words you choose to use.
  • Since magic words list at most 7 pages, up to 3 additional level 3 menu items may be added and will appear after the auto-generated list.

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