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Subnavigation

Supplement the header navigation with a secondary entry-point, providing access to additional features in your application.

<div class="subnavigation"> <div class="container container-fluid-xs container-fluid-sm"> <ul class="subnavigation-list"> <li class="subnavigation-item"> <a href="#" class="subnavigation-link active"> Navitem active </a> </li> <li class="subnavigation-item"> <a href="#" class="subnavigation-link"> Navitem default </a> </li> <li class="subnavigation-item"> <a href="#" class="subnavigation-link"> Navitem default </a> </li> </ul> </div> </div>
NameDescriptionDefaultControl
General
Items
Number of Items in the subnavigation
number
-
Background Color
Sets the background of the component
string
-

Make sure the @swisspost/design-system-styles package is already present in your project or follow the installation guidelines.

To import all Design System styles:

@use '@swisspost/design-system-styles/index.scss';

To import only the styles required for this component:

@use '@swisspost/design-system-styles/basics.scss'; @use '@swisspost/design-system-styles/components/subnavigation.scss';

To set the background of the component, simply use one of our background utility classes.

Inside a navigation item, there is the possibilty to add another element like a badge.