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title: Menus
---
The theme supports two different kinds of menus. File-tree menu is the default one and does not require further configuration to work. If you want full control about your menu the bundle menu is a powerful option to accomplish it.
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## File-tree menu
As the name already suggests, the file tree menu builds a menu from the file system structure of the content folder. By default, areas and subareas are sorted alphabetically by the title of the pages. To manipulate the order the `weight` parameter in a page [front matter](https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/) can be used. To structure your content folder you have to use [page bundles](https://gohugo.io/content-management/organization/#page-bundles), single files are **not** supported. Hugo will render build single files in the content folder just fine but it will not be added to the menu.
**Example:**
File system structure:
```plain
content/
├── level-1
│   ├── _index.md
│   ├── level-1-1.md
│   ├── level-1-2.md
│   └── level-1-3
│   ├── _index.md
│   └── level-1-3-1.md
└── level-2
├── _index.md
├── level-2-1.md
└── level-2-2.md
```
[![Example file-tree menu](/media/file-tree.png)](/media/file-tree.png)
## Bundle menu
This type of navigation needs to be enabled first by setting `geekdocMenuBundle` to `true` in your [site configuration](/usage/configuration/#site-configuration). After you have activated the bundle menu, you start with an empty navigation. This is intentional because bundle menus have to be defined manually in a data file. While this increases the effort it also offers maximum flexibility in the design. The data file needs to be written in YAML and placed at `data/menu/main.yaml`.
**Example:**
```YAML
---
main:
- name: Level 1
ref: "/level-1"
icon: "gdoc_notification"
sub:
- name: Level 1.1
ref: "/level-1/level-1-1"
- name: Level 1.2
ref: "/level-1/level-1-2"
- name: Level 1.3
ref: "/level-1/level-1-3"
sub:
- name: Level 1.3.1
ref: "/level-1/level-1-3/level-1-3-1"
- name: Level 2
ref: "/level-2"
sub:
- name: Level 2.1
ref: "/level-2/level-2-1"
- name: Level 2.2
ref: "/level-2/level-2-2"
- name: Level 2.2 Anchor
ref: /level-2/level-2-2
# Anchor to add to the entry. This example will result in `/level-2/level-2-2/#anchor`
anchor: anchor
```
As an advantage you can add [icons](/features/icon-sets/) to your menu entries e.g. `icon: "gdoc_notification"`.
[![Example bundle menu](/media/bundle-menu.png)](/media/bundle-menu.png)
### More menu
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**Tip**\
The more menu is special type of the bundle menu and can be combined with the default file-tree menu.
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As this is a special type of the bundle menu it is basically working in the same way. To enable it just add a data file to `data/menu/more.yaml`. The more menu will also work with the file-tree menu and therefor **don't need to be enabled** by the `geekdocMenuBundle` parameter.
**Example:**
```YAML
---
more:
- name: News
ref: "/#"
icon: "gdoc_notification"
- name: Releases
ref: "https://github.com/thegeeklab/hugo-geekdoc/releases"
external: true
icon: "gdoc_download"
- name: "View Source"
ref: "https://github.com/thegeeklab/hugo-geekdoc"
external: true
icon: "gdoc_github"
```
[![Example bundle menu](/media/more-menu.png)](/media/more-menu.png)
## Extra Header Menu
If you want to customize the header menu, this can be achieved by using a data file written in YAML and placed at `data/menu/extra.yaml`.
**Example:**
```Yaml
---
header:
- name: GitHub
ref: https://github.com/thegeeklab/hugo-geekdoc
icon: gdoc_github
external: true
```