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Adding menu links

Menu links are groupings of links for navigating between different sections of the website. The website's main content areas are usually organized in a horizontal navigation bar located between the header and main content area. The links in this navigation bar are called the Main menu.

Anchor Links ("Bookmarks")

Support for anchor links is available through the "Bookmarks" plugin for Drupal 10. Since the plugin refers to anchor elements as "bookmarks," this documentation will also call them bookmarks.

Contact SCLS to have Bookmarks enabled for your library's website. 

An bookmark link, anchor link, or "jump" link points to a specific point on a web page, instead of the default top of page. They are often used in tables of contents and FAQ lists.

Changing Menu Links

See also: Adding menu links

A “Menu” is Drupal’s term for a group of links that help visitors navigate to the pages on a website. This guide describes how to edit a link in your site’s main menu.

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