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HelenaStarenby
Apr 15, 2020Brass Contributor
Menu not updating
Hi, what is wrong with the menus in SharePoint? The changes only show on the computer I am using for editing the menu. This is the case for both "website menus" as well as hub site menus. It has been...
Irene_Lappalainen225
Jan 21, 2022Brass Contributor
That setting is not available for modern communications sites as that setting is for old classic publishing navigation. Is this really verified solution for modern sites with hub navigation?
JC_Sentin
Jan 25, 2022Copper Contributor
You may open the Navigation page in Modern comms site by appending it to the url - _layouts/15/AreaNavigationSettings.aspx
- Irene_Lappalainen225Feb 04, 2022Brass ContributorI am aware of that _layout page, but as stated that setting in the _layouts/15/AreaNavigationSettings.aspx is for structural navigation which is old classic publishing navigation. Actually next to that setting you can find microsofts "more information" link which will lead you to article that states "Structural navigation is an out-of-the-box solution for SharePoint sites with publishing enabled". You really should not be using that old navigation anymore and should not enable that and that is reason why we cant access that _layout page from site settings anymore. I really doubt that setting will fix modern hub site cache problem.
Instead I will try out to change the hub site navigation layout from megameny to css and check if that does the trick. I cannot advice my customers to use that but in some really bad situations that might be something we can do.- JaHNov 22, 2022Brass ContributorIncorrect. This is the site navigation settings which controls much more than the structural navigation provider, here you can select any navigation provider, like managed metadata provider and configure navigation settings wider than just a single provider. It is where site navigation settings are configured. Just because it is not yet "modernised" does not mean it is a classic only feature. Keep in mind what Microsoft calls "modern" has little to do with what is modern, and more than often because it costs money.