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Writer's pictureCaitlin Pieters

7 Tips for Designing a User-Friendly Navigation Menu on Your Wix Website

Are you building a website and feeling overwhelmed by all the pages and links you need to include? Fear not, we've got you covered! One of the most important elements of a website is the navigation menu. This is where your visitors will find the most important pages and links, so it's important to keep it clear and simple.

An image of a Wix website navigation menu from within the Wix editor

First things first, let's talk about what a navigation menu is. It's a list of links or buttons that allow visitors to navigate your website. It's usually located at the top of your website, inside the header.


A clear and simple navigation menu can help visitors find the information they need quickly and easily. This can improve their user experience and make them more likely to stay on your site and engage with your content.


Example of a navigation menu
Example of a navigation menu on a Wix website

So, how do you create a great navigation menu? Here are some tips and strategies to get you started:

  1. Use simple and clear page names, like "About Us" and "FAQs". Don't make it too complicated or visitors might get confused.

  2. If you've linked your logo to your homepage, you can remove the "Home" button to save space. Most people know to click on your logo to return to the homepage.

  3. Put less important pages as links in the footer. This way, visitors can still find them if they need to, but they won't get in the way of the most important pages.

  4. Your navigation menu should always be at the top of your website, inside the header. This makes it consistent across all pages.

  5. Minimise the amount of navigation tabs you have. About 5 is a good number. You can include drop-down links to sub-pages, but make sure they're evenly spread out so they don't all sit in one drop down menu.

  6. Keep it simple: It's important to keep your navigation menu simple and easy to understand. Use clear, concise page names and avoid using too many sub-pages. Visitors should be able to find what they're looking for with just a few clicks.

  7. Group related pages: If you have several pages that are related to a specific topic or category, consider grouping them together in a drop-down menu. This can help visitors find what they're looking for more quickly and efficiently.


Creating a simple and user-friendly navigation menu is key to helping visitors find the information they need quickly and efficiently. By using clear, concise page names and avoiding too many sub-pages, you can create a navigation menu that visitors will find intuitive and inviting. Remember, your navigation menu should be like a friendly guide, helping visitors find what they're looking for in as few clicks as possible.


By following these tips and strategies, you can give your website visitors a delightful browsing experience that will leave a lasting positive impression. Happy website building!

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