Navigation Menus In The HighLevel Funnel Builder

Modified on: Thu, 12 Feb, 2026 at 4:41 PM

Navigation Menus in the HighLevel Funnel Builder allow you to create structured, responsive menus for websites and funnels. You can add links, dropdowns, nested items, and customize layout behavior. Recent improvements include a new wrap option for menu items and enhanced submenu styling for smoother user experience across desktop and mobile.


TABLE OF CONTENTS


What Is a Navigation Menu?


A Navigation Menu is an interactive element that allows visitors to move between pages or sections within your funnel or website. It supports:

  • Direct page links

  • External URLs

  • Dropdown menus

  • Nested submenus

  • Anchor-based scrolling

  • Responsive behavior for mobile


Navigation menus are commonly placed in headers and footers.


How to Add a Navigation Menu

  1. Open your Funnel or Website in the Builder.

  2. Click Add Element.

  3. Select Navigation Menu.

  4. Drag the element into your desired section.

  5. Click the element to configure its settings.


Configuring Menu Items


Within the Navigation Menu settings panel, you can:

  • Add new menu items

  • Rename menu labels

  • Link to internal pages

  • Link to external URLs

  • Add dropdown (child) items

  • Reorder menu items


To create a dropdown:

  1. Add a parent menu item.

  2. Click Add Sub Item under that item.

  3. Configure the child link.

  4. Repeat for additional nested items.


Wrap Option (New Enhancement)


A new Wrap option is now available for Navigation Menu elements.


When enabled, the Wrap option allows menu items to automatically move to the next line if there isn’t enough horizontal space. This prevents layout breaking and improves responsiveness across different screen sizes.


Why It Matters

  • Prevents menu overflow

  • Improves responsiveness on smaller screens

  • Maintains clean header alignment

  • Reduces layout distortion


This is especially useful for:

  • Menus with many items

  • Long menu labels

  • Tablet and mid-sized screens



Submenu behavior has been enhanced for improved visual consistency and usability.


Improvements include:

  • More stable dropdown rendering

  • Cleaner hover behavior

  • Improved spacing and alignment

  • More consistent submenu styling across devices


These updates eliminate visual inconsistencies and improve interaction flow.


Mobile Behavior


Navigation Menus automatically adapt to mobile view. Depending on your configuration, menus may collapse into a hamburger-style layout.


Recent improvements also ensure:

  • Better touch responsiveness

  • Improved dropdown interaction on mobile

  • More consistent animation transitions


Styling Options


You can customize:

  • Font style

  • Font size

  • Menu alignment (left, center, right)

  • Spacing between items

  • Background color

  • Hover effects

  • Dropdown appearance


Use the Style tab in the element settings panel to configure these options.


Using Scroll-to-Element with Navigation Menus

Navigation Menu items can be configured to scroll to specific sections on the page.


With recent updates, scroll behavior now uses smooth scrolling instead of abrupt jumps. This creates a more natural transition when navigating within a page.


Best Practices

  • Keep menu labels concise

  • Use dropdowns to organize complex navigation

  • Enable Wrap when using multiple menu items

  • Test mobile view before publishing

  • Avoid excessive nested submenu levels


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What does the Wrap option do?

The Wrap option allows navigation items to move onto a new line if they exceed the available width, preventing layout overflow.


Q: Do submenu improvements require any settings change?

No. Styling and behavior improvements apply automatically.


Q: Is smooth scrolling enabled by default?

Yes. Scroll-to-element actions now use smooth scrolling automatically.


Q: Does this affect published funnels or websites?

Existing menus benefit from styling and smooth scroll improvements automatically. The Wrap option must be manually enabled if desired.


Q: Does this change manual styling settings?

No. Existing style configurations remain intact.



Was this article helpful?

That’s Great!

Thank you for your feedback

Sorry! We couldn't be helpful

Thank you for your feedback

Let us know how can we improve this article!

Select at least one of the reasons
CAPTCHA verification is required.

Feedback sent

We appreciate your effort and will try to fix the article