Navigation menus are styled using CSS themes that you can customize to match the
design of your website. When you add a navigation menu to a page, it uses a default theme to
control its appearance. Choose from other existing themes in the Theme Name dropdown list in
the Properties pane.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available for purchase in: Enterprise, Performance,
and Unlimited Editions
Available (with limitations) in:
Developer Edition
User
Permissions Needed
To build, edit, and manage Site.com sites:
Site.com Publisher User field enabled on the
user detail page
AND
Site administrator or designer role
assigned at the site level
Alternatively, to customize a theme to suit your needs:
Select the navigation menu on the page.
Select a theme to use as a base in the Theme Name dropdown list in the
Properties pane. Use a theme that most closely matches your site design or
select Blank to start with a completely blank
theme.
Open the Style pane and ensure Class is selected.
In the Style dropdown list, select the part of the menu that you want to style.
When you select an item, it's highlighted for a few seconds, so you can easily
see which part you're styling.
Tip If you're familiar with CSS, you can also modify the style of
the menu in the site's style sheet.
To style the selected menu item, use the Style pane properties. Your changes are immediately reflected in the
menu.
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