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# Nav
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The Nav is the navigation bar displayed on top of the page. It contains the site title, global menu links, etc.
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## Site Title and Logo
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By default, nav shows the title of the site referencing [`config.title`](../config/app-config#title) value. If you would like to change what's displayed on nav, you may define custom text in `themeConfig.siteTitle` option.
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```js
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export default {
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themeConfig: {
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siteTitle: 'My Custom Title'
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}
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}
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```
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If you have a logo for your site, you can display it by passing in the path to the image. You should place the logo within `public` directly, and define the absolute path to it.
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```js
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export default {
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themeConfig: {
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logo: '/my-logo.svg'
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}
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}
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```
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When adding a logo, it gets displayed along with the site title. If your logo is all you need and if you would like to hide the site title text, set `false` to the `siteTitle` option.
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```js
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export default {
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themeConfig: {
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logo: '/my-logo.svg',
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siteTitle: false
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}
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}
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```
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You can also pass an object as logo if you want to add `alt` attribute or customize it based on dark/light mode. Refer [`themeConfig.logo`](../config/theme-config#logo) for details.
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## Navigation Links
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You may define `themeConfig.nav` option to add links to your nav.
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```js
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export default {
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themeConfig: {
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nav: [
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{ text: 'Guide', link: '/guide' },
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{ text: 'Config', link: '/config' },
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{ text: 'Changelog', link: 'https://github.com/...' }
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]
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}
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}
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```
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The `text` is the actual text displayed in nav, and the `link` is the link that will be navigated to when the text is clicked. For the link, set path to the actual file without `.md` prefix, and always start with `/`.
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Nav links can also be dropdown menus. To do this, set `items` key on link option.
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```js
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export default {
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themeConfig: {
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nav: [
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{ text: 'Guide', link: '/guide' },
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{
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text: 'Dropdown Menu',
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items: [
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{ text: 'Item A', link: '/item-1' },
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{ text: 'Item B', link: '/item-2' },
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{ text: 'Item C', link: '/item-3' }
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]
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}
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]
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}
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}
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```
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Note that dropdown menu title (`Dropdown Menu` in the above example) can not have `link` property since it becomes a button to open dropdown dialog.
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You may further add "sections" to the dropdown menu items as well by passing in more nested items.
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```js
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export default {
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themeConfig: {
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nav: [
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{ text: 'Guide', link: '/guide' },
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{
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text: 'Dropdown Menu',
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items: [
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{
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// Title for the section.
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text: 'Section A Title',
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items: [
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{ text: 'Section A Item A', link: '...' },
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{ text: 'Section B Item B', link: '...' }
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]
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}
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]
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},
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{
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text: 'Dropdown Menu',
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items: [
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{
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// You may also omit the title.
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items: [
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{ text: 'Section A Item A', link: '...' },
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{ text: 'Section B Item B', link: '...' }
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]
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}
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]
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}
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]
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}
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}
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```
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### Customize link's "active" state
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Nav menu items will be highlighted when the current page is under the matching path. if you would like to customize the path to be matched, define `activeMatch` property and regex as a string value.
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```js
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export default {
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themeConfig: {
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nav: [
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// This link gets active state when the user is
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// on `/config/` path.
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{
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text: 'Guide',
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link: '/guide',
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activeMatch: '/config/'
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}
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]
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}
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}
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```
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::: warning
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`activeMatch` is expected to be a regex string, but you must define it as a string. We can't use actual RegExp object here because it isn't serializable during the build time.
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:::
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### Customize link's "target" and "rel" attributes
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By default, VitePress automatically determines `target` and `rel` attributes based on whether the link is an external link. But if you want, you can customize them too.
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```js
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export default {
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themeConfig: {
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nav: [
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{
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text: 'Merchandise',
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link: 'https://www.thegithubshop.com/',
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target: '_self',
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rel: 'sponsored'
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}
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]
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}
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}
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```
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## Social Links
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Refer [`socialLinks`](../config/theme-config#sociallinks).
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