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Aligning navbar links with sitemap pages and ensuring consistent footer layout

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A community member, an early adopter of the site builder, has a question about aligning the links in the navbar with the pages in the sitemap. They've noticed the navbar and sitemap are consistently different, and the footer also doesn't seem to follow a logical pattern. The community members discuss this issue, with one suggesting it might be a bug and asking for screenshots to better understand the problem. Another community member provides an example, noting that the difference is more pronounced in larger sites. The original poster explains they expect the navbar titles to match the sitemap, and while the example is almost accurate, the difference can be significant in larger sites. They would like the ability to reorder the navbar items, but it's not a necessity.

Hey Lumers!
Here's an early adopter of the site builder with a quick question:
Is it possible to align the links in the navbar with the pages I have in the sitemap?
I've noticed they're consistently different. I'm facing the same issue with the footer – it doesn't seem to follow a logical pattern. Any insights on this?

PS. this tool is so awesome, thank you a lot!

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yeah that feels a bit like a bug to me. Let me see what the rest of the team thinks about this.

Do you happen to have any screenshots showing the site map versus the navbar?

yep, here you can see an example:

and that example is almost accurate. In bigger sites the difference is more contundent

as a baseline of understanding - what were you expecting to see in the navbar for nav items - in the order you would have expected them?

I expect the title to match what I see in the sitemap. This example is a bit tricky because it is almost accurate, but on larger sites, the navbar can be quite different (I can't share them as they are active projects). It would be nice to be able to reorder the items in the navbar, but it's not a necessity.

Merry Christmas

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