Digital designer, developer and entrepreneur with more than 12 years' experience. Specialises in UI design and front-end development. Looking to add value through innovation and leadership.
My view: in a lot of cases you could get rid of the navigation altogether.
If your page has good UX and leads you through journeys effectively then in theory your user would never need to open up a menu to find something. If they do need to then search should be sufficient.
We were toying with the idea of a conversational UI in a recent project where the user would only have access to a search bar which would filter the content on the page. Never got to test this idea but it definitely solves the burger problem!
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My view: in a lot of cases you could get rid of the navigation altogether.
If your page has good UX and leads you through journeys effectively then in theory your user would never need to open up a menu to find something. If they do need to then search should be sufficient.
We were toying with the idea of a conversational UI in a recent project where the user would only have access to a search bar which would filter the content on the page. Never got to test this idea but it definitely solves the burger problem!