++ for adding the feature. I don't think I'll use it because I don't like all the blank space it leaves at the top of pages. That, and the sections nodelet doesn't have links for my homenode or logging out. Adding navigation links to my personal nodelet doesn't really fit with the way I currently use it.

As artist mentioned, it might be nice if the top menu bar were configurable. I'd keep the logout and homenode links as well as ones to SuperSearch, The Monastery Gates, Seekers of Perl Wisdom, and Newest Nodes. For the most part, I end up going to the other sections only via Newest Nodes anyway.

Checking this new feature out did give me a reason to go muck with my User Settings a bit though, and I've taken the opportunity to streamline things for myself and turn off a few nodelets I don't use. Thanks for the motivation!

-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";

In reply to Re: Navigation Menu Setting by sauoq
in thread Navigation Menu Setting by belg4mit

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