Site Navigation Improvement

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Tim Higgins

You may have noticed a slight change to site navigation. I’ve removed the “Browse All..” side boxes and instead added a submenu to the top navigation bar.

The sub-nav bar changes when you mouse over the main topics to provide one-click access to any section from the current page. And as a side benefit, the sub-menu also provides an indication of the current section.

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