# Navigation

In your Ghost blog's admin area under **Settings → Site → Navigation**, you have the ability to add, edit, delete, and rearrange main menu links effortlessly.

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Ghost offers two navigations, and the FineBits theme supports them both.

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### Primary

The primary navigation serves as the main menu located at the top of every page. While it can accommodate numerous links, it's important to note that excessive links may cause the main menu to shrink when viewed on a mobile device, enabling horizontal scrolling to display all menu options effectively.

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### Secondary

The secondary navigation manages the links shown on the right side of the footer across all pages. It's important to remember that although you can include numerous links without affecting the layout, it's advisable to limit them to 3 to 5 for optimal design integrity.

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```

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Use this mechanism when the answer is not explicitly present in the current page, you need clarification or additional context, or you want to retrieve related documentation sections.
