> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cwicly.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cwicly.com/blocks/nav/custom-dropdown-block.md).

# Custom Dropdown Block

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The custom dropdown is a simple Nav dropdown block in which the  Custom Content option has been toggled on.&#x20;

By default, the Custom Dropdown block contains a div that in turn contains a custom header and paragraph.

You have complete freedom as to how you style the content of the block.

* Add a Nav block from the Cwicly toolbar.
* Click the "+ Preset Nav" option.
* Select Custom Dropdown in the Nav menu.
* Style the header and paragraph as required.

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## Modify Title

The Custom Dropdown title can be modified from the Block Inspector.

* With the Custom Dropdown block selected, open the Block Inspector.
* Find Menu title and modify as required.

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## Remove Custom Defaults

You can remove custom defaults, Div containing Title and Paragraph, if you do not want to use them.

* With the Custom Dropdown block selected, open the Block Inspector.
* Find Custom Content which is toggled on by default.

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* Toggle off to remove custom defaults.

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* Style as required.

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