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Hugo makes no assumptions about how your rendered HTML will be structured. Instead, it provides all of the functions you will need to be able to build your menu however you want.

The following is an example:

{{< code file="layouts/partials/sidebar.html" download="sidebar.html" >}}

{{< /code >}}

{{% note "absLangURL and relLangURL" %}} Use the absLangUrl or relLangUrl functions if your theme makes use of the multilingual feature. In contrast to absURL and relURL, these two functions add the correct language prefix to the url. {{% /note %}}

Section Menu for Lazy Bloggers

To enable this menu, configure sectionPagesMenu in your site config:

sectionPagesMenu = "main"

The menu name can be anything, but take a note of what it is.

This will create a menu with all the sections as menu items and all the sections' pages as "shadow-members". The shadow implies that the pages isn't represented by a menu-item themselves, but this enables you to create a top-level menu like this:

<nav class="sidebar-nav">
    {{ $currentPage := . }}
    {{ range .Site.Menus.main }}
    <a class="sidebar-nav-item{{if or ($currentPage.IsMenuCurrent "main" .) ($currentPage.HasMenuCurrent "main" .) }} active{{end}}" href="{{.URL}}">{{ .Name }}</a>
    {{ end }}
</nav>

In the above, the menu item is marked as active if on the current section's list page or on a page in that section.

The above is all that's needed. But if you want custom menu items, e.g. changing weight or name, you can define them manually in the site config, i.e. config.toml:

[[menu.main]]
    name = "This is the blog section"
    weight = -110
    identifier = "blog"
    url = "/blog/"

{{% note %}} The identifier must match the section name. {{% /note %}}