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We've introduced exciting changes to creating and customizing the Navigation Menu in Cosmos. This revamped feature offers enhanced flexibility and personalization options. Find out what’s new and how it works below. Happy navigating!

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  1. Navigate to the settings icon in the sidebar and select.

  2. Navigate to Navigation Menu → Configuration, and select.

  3. Locate the toggle at the top of the drawer to enable or disable navigation.

  4. You'll find a real-time preview on the right side of the screen.

Unlike the previous approach, where changes affected the entire menu, you can now select a specific style when adding a new entry. We've introduced three new styles in addition to the existing ones:

  1. London and Sydney → These styles offer a familiar layout with minor design enhancements.

  2. Denver → A visually oriented style featuring an image with multiple links, offering different image sizes (S, M, L) and design options (icon or plain text).

  3. Palo Alto → Choose from a wide range of icons (including custom ones from /wiki/spaces/MAC/pages/18259300) to create a visually appealing menu.

  4. Hum → A minimalistic style with a simple link – perfect for streamlined navigation

  1. An Intranet entry is now a permanent addition at the beginning of the menu.

  2. This entry links to the Cosmos Dashboard.

  3. While the name can be customized, it cannot be deleted.

  1. Click on the entry edit icon.

  2. Edit the icon and the entry title.

  3. Toggle icons and descriptions on/off if needed.

  1. Click on the subentry edit icon.

  2. Edit the icon, name, and description, and insert a link to the link box.

  1. Navigate to the Design tab for overall menu design customization.

  2. If using MacroSuite, adjust the background, text, icon colors, and hover effects to match the branding.

  1. Create Collections to group users by specific criteria.

  2. Assign menu entries to specific Collections, tailoring the menu for different teams.

  1. Personalization is available with Content Viz.

  2. The menu adapts to Confluence's space structure.

  3. Display different entries based on the active space, ensuring contextual relevance.

Don’t forget to save! Once you finish creating your navigation menu, click Publish and share it with everyone. The Cosmos Navigation Menu is visible across all Confluence. Ready, set, navigate!


For existing users, rest assured that your old navigation will seamlessly integrate with the new changes. You'll find your familiar menu intact while having the option to explore the exciting new styles.

These changes bring forth a new era of flexibility and personalization for your navigation menus. Feel free to explore and make the most of these enhanced features to create a dynamic and efficient navigation experience within Cosmos.

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