Use the CMT Menu Editor to create your Web site navigation. Each site includes one or more parent (1st tier) menus. Depending on your site layout, these may be positioned vertically down the left or horizontally across the top of the Web page. You create structure or hierarchy by assigning children (2nd tier) menus to a parent menu. Each child menu can also have its own associated children (3rd tier). When the parent menu is clicked, its associated children are revealed. The CMT supports an unlimited number of parent/child menus up to 5 levels deep. This gives you great flexibility in organizing your Web content. The Menu editor serves two main functions:

  1. adding and changing the display order of menu (navigation) items and,
  2. assigning pages that have been created in the Page editor or other page links to menu items.
When you first enter the Menu editor, you see a list of all parent menus and associated child menus on the left side of the screen with the option to add additional menu items in the middle of the screen. If your site has more than one parent menu, you will also see an option to reorder these menu items. Click any parent menu item to display options for assigning pages to the menu item along with the option to add additional menu items. If this parent menu has more than one child menu, you will also see an option to reorder these menus.