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# Sidebar
The sidebar is the main navigation block for your documentation. You can configure the sidebar menu in [`themeConfig.sidebar`](/config/theme-config#sidebar).
```js
export default {
themeConfig: {
sidebar: [
{
text: 'Guide',
items: [
{ text: 'Introduction', link: '/introduction' },
{ text: 'Getting Started', link: '/getting-started' },
...
]
}
]
}
}
```
## The Basics
The simplest form of the sidebar menu is passing in a single array of links. The first level item defines the "section" for the sidebar. It should contain `text`, which is the title of the section, and `items` which are the actual navigation links.
```js
export default {
themeConfig: {
sidebar: [
{
text: 'Section Title A',
items: [
{ text: 'Item A', link: '/item-a' },
{ text: 'Item B', link: '/item-b' },
...
]
},
{
text: 'Section Title B',
items: [
{ text: 'Item C', link: '/item-c' },
{ text: 'Item D', link: '/item-d' },
...
]
}
]
}
}
```
Each `link` should specify the path to the actual file starting with `/`. If you add trailing slash to the end of link, it will show `index.md` of the corresponding directory.
```js
export default {
themeConfig: {
sidebar: [
{
text: 'Guide',
items: [
// This shows `/guide/index.md` page.
{ text: 'Introduction', link: '/guide/' }
]
}
]
}
}
```
You may further nest the sidebar items up to 6 level deep counting up from the root level. Note that deeper than 6 level of nested items gets ignored and will not be displayed on the sidebar.
```js
export default {
themeConfig: {
sidebar: [
{
text: 'Level 1',
items: [
{
text: 'Level 2',
items: [
{
text: 'Level 3',
items: [
...
]
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
}
```
## Multiple Sidebars
You may show different sidebar depending on the page path. For example, as shown on this site, you might want to create a separate sections of content in your documentation like "Guide" page and "Config" page.
To do so, first organize your pages into directories for each desired section:
```
.
├─ guide/
│ ├─ index.md
│ ├─ one.md
│ └─ two.md
└─ config/
├─ index.md
├─ three.md
└─ four.md
```
Then, update your configuration to define your sidebar for each section. This time, you should pass an object instead of an array.
```js
export default {
themeConfig: {
sidebar: {
// This sidebar gets displayed when a user
// is on `guide` directory.
'/guide/': [
{
text: 'Guide',
items: [
{ text: 'Index', link: '/guide/' },
{ text: 'One', link: '/guide/one' },
{ text: 'Two', link: '/guide/two' }
]
}
],
// This sidebar gets displayed when a user
// is on `config` directory.
'/config/': [
{
text: 'Config',
items: [
{ text: 'Index', link: '/config/' },
{ text: 'Three', link: '/config/three' },
{ text: 'Four', link: '/config/four' }
]
}
]
}
}
}
```
## Collapsible Sidebar Groups
By adding `collapsed` option to the sidebar group, it shows a toggle button to hide/show each section.
```js
export default {
themeConfig: {
sidebar: [
{
text: 'Section Title A',
collapsed: false,
items: [...]
}
]
}
}
```
All sections are "open" by default. If you would like them to be "closed" on initial page load, set `collapsed` option to `true`.
```js
export default {
themeConfig: {
sidebar: [
{
text: 'Section Title A',
collapsed: true,
items: [...]
}
]
}
}
```