If your site has Dynamic Navigation, you can drag pages into any place on your website - move it to one menu folder or another, make it part of your main navigation, a footer, or a loose page. Just remember, where you drag a page directly affects the appearance of your site!
How to Drag
To start, click on Edit Navigation on the top left.

To drag a page into another navigation set:
- Find the page and click on it. Don't release.
- Drag the page to the navigation set.

You can click on the navigation set name to see that your page is in it.
Click the orange "Save" button on the top right corner to save your changes.
To drag a page as a secondary navigation in the main navigation set:
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Drag the the page into the main navigation set using the instructions above.
- Click on the main navigation set. You will see your page sitting at the top of the list.

3. Drag the page in between other secondary pages or on a mother folder.
Click the orange "Save" button on the top right corner to save your changes, or click "Cancel Changes" to return to the previous format.
Capacity Settings
Where you drag a page may be limited by the parameters set when your site was first designed. For instance, most sites will limit how many pages can be dragged into a menu folder. If you cannot drag a page into a menu folder or Navigation set, read the Capacity settings next to that menu folder. If it says it is full, you will have to consider dragging another page out.
Important Note: Only Publishers and Administrators can use Dynamic Navigation.