I'm brand new to Drupal. I've used Joomla for over a year. I'm designing an intranet site that includes a main nav bar at the top of the page, a "departments" menu on the left nav and a "popular links" menu below it. The popular links will link to places employees will most likely visit frequently without making them drill down to it through the main navigation. How do I get that third menu going? I see the other two are already available with "navigation" and "primary links" menus.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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bwv’s picture

Go to site building, menus, and add a menu. Then add menu items to the menu you just created. There are different way to do this; one quick way is to scroll through the items that are disabled and, if appropriate, add them to the menu you created above. You can also create content and specify on which menu you would like the link to the content appear. This (and the aforementioned) requires that the menu module be activated.
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darrindickey’s picture

Thanks for the reply, bwv. I have the menu module activated (has a check by it). When I go to site building -> menus, it lists the Primary Links menu and Navigation menu. There are links to Add Item(s) to those menus. However, I do not see a link to add a new menu. Am I missing it somewhere or do I have something set incorrectly?

dman’s picture

You are missing something.
It's a tab at the top of the page :-)

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darrindickey’s picture

Thanks, dman. Something was missing. Admin area was using the default template, but I saw no tabs. I changed the admin template to be Chameleon, went back and there were the tabs. Issue solved. Thanks so much!!

Darrin