The navigation menu is what guides visitors in finding their way around your eCommerce quickly and intuitively. It’s visible throughout your entire website, and it provides a structure that highlights the most important pages and sections of your SuiteCommerce site. Here’s how to set it up without a NetSuite developer!
The navigation menu is composed of commerce categories, which group the items on the site. The main tabs correspond to Primary Commerce Categories. And because these are at the top of the hierarchy, they don’t have a parent category.
When you click on one of the primary tabs, the menu will display the subcategories within.
To configure the Navigation Menu, go to Commerce > Content Management > Commerce Categories.
The sequence number defines the order of the menu, and you can edit it by entering the specific category. However, this field only works with the primary categories to organize the navigation menu.
To establish the order of the subcategories inside the primary category, go to the subcategories tab.
To add a link to a landing page that is not a Primary Category in the Navigation Menu, go to Setup > SuiteCommerce Advanced > Configuration > Layout > Navigation.
You’ll see an item named Categories Placeholder representing all the Commerce Categories added in the Navigation Menu.
Any static link you add to the menu will appear before or after the Commerce Categories. To add one, just click add, name it and add its link. Also, you can determine how deep you want the navigation to be.
Firts, go to Setup > SuiteCommerce Advanced > Configuration. Next, Integrations > Categories. And finally, select: CATEGORY NAVIGATION MENU LEVEL DEEPNESS = 3.
You can also disable the category navigation menu if you don’t want to use it, by checking SHOW CATEGORIES NAVIGATION MENU.
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A simple best practice to increase conversions and decrease cart abandonment at checkout is to keep the navigation as simple as possible.
You can do this in SuiteCommerce Advanced very easily by setting a simplified header and footer, with no navigation menu, and the company logo is the only link that can take your customer out of the checkout page.
Go to Setup > SuiteCommerce Advanced > Configuration
Next, select the domain. Then, go to the Checkout subtab. And finally, un-select the Use Standard Header And Footer checkbox.
And you’re done! You’re now ready to make the most of the Navigation Menu feature in your SuiteCommerce website yourself. Give it a try!
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