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Acquia Exam Acquia-Certified-Site-Builder-D8 Topic 8 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for Acquia's Acquia-Certified-Site-Builder-D8 exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 8
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Your Mam navigation menu has two levels of menu items site sections, and child pages within each section Your UX team wants to make it easier for a site visitor viewing a child page to see what other pages are in that section. They have asked you to add a submenu to the Sidebar region on child pages

How can you add a submenu to the child pages that shows all child pages in the section?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Reita
1 months ago
I prefer option C because it allows the Main navigation block to be placed in the Sidebar region with the Initial visibility level set, making it easier for visitors to access child pages within each section.
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Lauran
2 months ago
Who else is picturing the UX team just throwing their hands up and saying, 'Just put the whole dang menu in the sidebar'? D is the sanity-saver here.
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Lilli
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option D is more efficient as it allows the Main navigation block to be placed in the Sidebar region with the Initial visibility level set to 2.
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Fidelia
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the UX team is tired of users getting lost in the navigation. D is the way to go to keep things clear and simple.
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Abel
26 days ago
Haha, I bet the UX team is tired of users getting lost in the navigation. D is the way to go to keep things clear and simple.
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Yolande
29 days ago
A) Create a new menu for each main section containing links for each child page, and add each menu's block to the Sidebar region
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Peter
1 months ago
D) In Block layout, place the Main navigation block in the Sidebar region. Set the Initial visibility level to 2
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Linwood
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between C and D. Both seem like they'd get the job done, but D might be a bit more user-friendly since it shows the full hierarchy.
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Enola
2 months ago
B might work, but hiding the top-level menu items could get confusing for users. D is a better solution that keeps everything visible and organized.
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Kina
2 months ago
Option D seems like the most straightforward way to display the child pages in the sidebar. I like how it keeps the main navigation clean and only shows the relevant pages.
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Valentin
18 days ago
I think it's a good solution to improve the user experience on the site.
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Nobuko
19 days ago
It definitely makes it easier for site visitors to navigate within the section they are in.
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Helaine
21 days ago
I agree, it keeps the main navigation clean and only shows the relevant pages.
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Brande
26 days ago
Option D seems like the most straightforward way to display the child pages in the sidebar.
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Olen
2 months ago
I think option A is the best choice because it creates a separate menu for each main section, making it easier for visitors to navigate.
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