4 Creative Alternatives to the Hamburger Navigation
Are you familiar with the hamburger menu? This refers to the three lines we usually see at the top most right corner of a website on mobile. This symbolizes menu rows. Usually, clicking it indicates that clicking there would close and open mobile navigation. The hamburger menu is a common navigational choice for web responsive designs. It has several benefits—its compact, intuitive and clean. There are many other alternatives, though. Here’s a list that can help improve your website design. 1. Vertical Sliding Navigation A vertical sliding navigation takes up even lesser page at the top right of the page. It leaves with an uncluttered canvas, and allows users to focus to the rest of the layout. Your page will be a lot easier to scan, as long as there’s enough spacing in between the elements. 2. Full-Screen Navigation A full-screen navigation covers the entire screen, and leaves lots...