---
title: Menus
description: Returns a collection of menu objects for the given site.
categories: []
keywords: []
action:
related:
- methods/page/IsMenuCurrent
- methods/page/HasMenuCurrent
returnType: navigation.Menus
signatures: [SITE.Menus]
---
The `Menus` method on a `Site` object returns a collection of menus, where each menu contains one or more entries, either flat or nested. Each entry points to a page within the site, or to an external resource.
{{% note %}}
Menus can be defined and localized in several ways. Please see the [menus] section for a complete explanation and examples.
[menus]: /content-management/menus/
{{% /note %}}
A site can have multiple menus. For example, a main menu and a footer menu:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}}
[[menus.main]]
name = 'Home'
pageRef = '/'
weight = 10
[[menus.main]]
name = 'Books'
pageRef = '/books'
weight = 20
[[menus.main]]
name = 'Films'
pageRef = '/films'
weight = 30
[[menus.footer]]
name = 'Legal'
pageRef = '/legal'
weight = 10
[[menus.footer]]
name = 'Privacy'
pageRef = '/privacy'
weight = 20
{{< /code-toggle >}}
This template renders the main menu:
```go-html-template
{{ with site.Menus.main }}
{{ end }}
```
When viewing the home page, the result is:
```html
```
When viewing the "books" page, the result is:
```html
```
You will typically render a menu using a partial template. As the active menu entry will be different on each page, use the [`partial`] function to call the template. Do not use the [`partialCached`] function.
The example above is simplistic. Please see the [menu templates] section for more information.
[menu templates]: /templates/menu-templates
[`partial`]: /functions/partials/include
[`partialCached`]: /functions/partials/includecached