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Marcinll
Sep 06, 2022Copper Contributor
Unable to change navigation bar design
Hello, I'm posting the same question again as I haven't received any feedback. Maybe this time someone will be able to help me out 🙂 Hi, a few weeks ago I've taken over creating an intranet from...
NanddeepNachan
Sep 06, 2022Learn Expert
Hi Marcinll
The navigation highlighted in the screenshot, is it a custom SPFx Application Customizer?
Marcinll
Sep 06, 2022Copper Contributor
@NanddeepNachan I actually don't know. Do You know how to check if it is? Unfortunately I don't have a way to contact the people that made this overlay.
- Sep 06, 2022As NanddeepNachan mentions, it is most likely a custom SPFx solution.
Try these two things:
1. With SharePoint Admin permissions, give yourself editing rights to the registered Hub for the site. When you register a Hub, you can assign people that have permissions to see the "Edit" button and manage the links. Make sure you have that permission.
2. Locate the app catalog, and see what custom applications have been uploaded. See if you can identify one that has to do with the top-navigation.- MarcinllSep 07, 2022Copper ContributorArefHalmstrand How do I give myself permissions specifically for editing hub navigation? I am already a site owner, don't I have this permission by default?
As for the second suggestion I located the app catalog and there in fact are 3 apps that are applied to all sites in sharepoint, so that might be it, I'm going to investigate it further, thank you for Your help so far.- MarcinllSep 07, 2022Copper ContributorHi ArefHalmstrand NanddeepNachan unfortunately I don't think it's an spfx app. I've tried disabling all of them for newly created sites and then created a few, however all of them had the custom navigation bar look. Do you have any other ideas what might be the cause of this?