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✅ Navigation menu v.2 (Major enhancements)
➕ CTA Button in Navigation Add a CTA button inside the navigation element. It should be editable the same way as the existing button element (with a custom class). ➕ Second CTA Sometimes we want to add a second CTA in text form, but placed with the main CTA and not the menu elements. Examples: Login or phone number. ➕ Menu Alignment Options Add controls for menu alignment (Left, Center, Right). Left: next to the logo Center: in the middle of the navigation Right: just before the CTA button ➕ Floating Navigation The nav menu should be in its own section (for Global Section use) but still able to float over the hero section. Example: a full-height hero image (100vh) with the nav menu floating on top. ➕ Scroll Hide/Show Effect Make the nav section hide when scrolling down and reappear when scrolling up. ➕ Two Navigation States Allow different styles for two states: State 1: at the very top of the site State 2: after scrolling starts Examples: State 1: normal header style. State 2: add bottom border, shadow, and change background/blur. Hero image example: nav text should be white with a transparent background on top of the image, but switch to black text on a white background after scrolling. ➕ Scroll-to-Element Links Allow menu items to link not only to URLs but also to page sections (for single-page builds). ➕ Desktop Menu Icon Enable the use of the menu icon also on the desktop. ➕ Separate Hamburger & Text Settings Split settings for the hamburger menu icon and the menu text. Currently, they are linked together. ➕ Reorder Nav Menu Items Allow us to reorder the Logo element, Menu Elements and CTA element in any order. Example: Menu Elements left, Logo Center, Main and Second CTA right.
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Unpublishing or Pausing Pages on Sites
Provide an option to pause or temporarily unpublish websites or pages directly within the HighLevel platform. This feature would allow users to easily pause or hide content without fully deleting or losing the data. Proposed Solution: Add a "Pause/Unpublish" Button in the Page Settings for websites and funnels, allowing users to temporarily take down a page without removing it completely. When paused, the page could display a "Coming Soon" or "This Page is Temporarily Unavailable" message, which can be customized. Implement a visual status indicator next to the page or website name, clearly showing whether it’s active, paused, or unpublished. Allow Scheduled Pauses: Users should be able to schedule a time for the page to automatically pause and then later reactivate. Why This is Useful: Flexible Content Management: Allows users to temporarily pause pages or websites for maintenance, seasonal changes, or marketing campaigns without having to delete or re-create content later. Better User Control: Users can easily take a website or page offline, make updates, and then bring it back online at their convenience. Improved Communication: The ability to show a temporary notice (like "under construction" or "coming soon") helps keep customers informed rather than showing a broken or inaccessible page. Reduced Errors: Users can pause or unpublish a page if there’s an issue (like a broken link or error) without affecting their entire site.
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