A navigation menu is essential for any website, helping visitors easily find their way around. There are different types, such as hamburger, breadcrumbs, tabs, etc.
Learn how they differ and which menu blocks to use for your Tilda websiteπ
Hamburger Menu ME401-ME405 Blocks
ποΈ Three horizontal lines in the corner reveal the full menu when clicked.
π οΈ Often used in mobile version to avoid layout clutter.
Breadcrumb Menu ME605 Block
ποΈ A trail of clickable text that directs to the desired page.
π οΈ Shows current location, along with previous and subsequent pages.
Tabbed Menu ME602, ME603 Blocks
ποΈ Interactive tabs that display different content when clicked.
π οΈ Great for displaying similar content divided into categories.
Mega Menu ME601, ME601A, ME601B Blocks
ποΈ Hovering reveals a dropdown list with the site's entire contents.
π οΈ Perfect for large multipage websites with a complex structure.
Sidebar Menu ME901 Block
ποΈ A vertical bar with links located on either side of the page.
π οΈ Ideal for multi-item lists with subsections, and may include a search bar.
Icon-Based Menu ME401-ME405 Blocks
ποΈ A bar with icons for shopping cart, search box, and favorites.
π οΈ Particularly useful for ecommerce sites with a Product catalog.
You can use Zero Block to create a unique navigation menu containing custom items from stretch, and fix it anywhere on the page.
To fix the menu, go to Artboard Settings β Position and overflow β Fixed under Position.