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The navigation of your site takes care of itself. There is no need to maintain lists and menus of links to your pages - everything is handled dynamically by the CMS.
All menu links are built using your page headlines and there's no need to worry about broken links; if you change the name of one of your pages the CMS will automatically update your site's navigation accordingly.
Your website can be designed to have as many levels of navigation as you like. This website has three levels that appear automatically:
Each menu can be configured to display as text or as dynamic images and you can also embed navigation lists in your pages, simply by adding a placeholder to your page content.
As you browse around your site you will notice that the 'breadcrumb' navigation updates automatically too. On this site you can see the breadcrumb beneath the photostrip. This provides your visitors with an easy route back up your site's structure.
Changing the order in which your site's navigation is displayed is easy. At the click of a button you can view a list of the pages in any one section, and then drag and drop them in any order you want.

Every website should feature a site map and the Jamba CMS builds yours for you automatically. As you create and publish, archive or delete pages, the site map is instantly updated, ensuring your visitors (and search engines) can instantly see what information is available on your site. You can see this in action by visiting the site map of the Jamba Solutions site.

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