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Add top-nav dropdown for Module Reference Guide #211

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@jeff-matthews jeff-matthews commented Nov 10, 2023

Purpose of this pull request

This pull request (PR) is an experiment that demonstrates the possibility of using dropdown menus in the top navigation bar in devsite repos. Merging is optional. The primary purpose of this PR is to raise awareness among @AdobeDocs/commerce-writers.

Staging build: https://developer-stage.adobe.com/commerce/php/

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The Document Cloud/Services team uses this extensively in their repo. See their production docs for an example.

This isn't documented in the devsite theme README, but maintainers often point to it as an example for teams that require top-nav dropdowns. See the devsite theme README for details.

This could help improve the organization of content in some of our Commerce repos.

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@jeff-matthews jeff-matthews added enhancement New feature or request internal Differentiates work between external and internal contributors labels Nov 10, 2023
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That's all it took? This is great!

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