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Fifth level navigation
How to use fifth level navigation

What is fifth level navigation?
Fifth level navigation is an extra level of navigation that Obtree dynamically builds, separate to the main top navigation bar and can be switched on and off through edit extensions on certain templates within Obtree.

<<--The links on the left hand column of this page are an example of fifth level navigation.

Why use fifth level navigation?
This extra level of navigation will provide additional navigational aids to help your customers move around your site.

Details of which templates use fifth level navigation appear in the Website design and content guidelines. Alternatively if you are unsure as to whether the template you are using or not has fifth level navigation you can check in the edit extensions function or contact web2004@britishcouncil.org.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to create fifth level navigation Download Word document.

If you need more help or guidance with fifth level navigation contact your IBD Manager or web2004@britishcouncil.org.

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