> 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/nav-link.md).

# Nav Link

The Nav Link block allows you to add a Nav Link to your Nav menu.

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## Preset Nav Link

By default, a Nav Link is included in the Nav Menu.

* Find Nav Link in the Nav Menu.

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### Style Nav Link

The Nav Link can be fully styled to suit your requirements from the Block Inspector.

* Style as required from the Block Inspector.

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### Link/Action Nav Link

Using the Cwicly Link wrapper, the Nav Link can be used to link to another page or to trigger an action.

* Select Nav Link.
* Click Link Icon in the Block Inspector to open the Link modal.
* Find Type and choose URL or Action as required.

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## Add a Nav Link

A Nav Link can easily be added to the Nav menu from the Nav Items block.

* Select Nav Items block.
* Click the "Add New Items" icon in the Block Toolbar.
* Select "Nav Link" to add a new nav link to your Nav menu.&#x20;

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