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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

How Do I Adjust the menu bar

Adjusting the Navigation Bar Menu in Oracle APEX

The Navigation Bar in Oracle APEX is managed through a List in Shared Components. You can reorder items, add dropdown menus, and organize navigation elements for a better user experience.


Moving a Navigation Bar Entry

If you want to reposition the "Menu" entry to appear before the user’s name, follow these steps:

  1. Open Your Application

    • Go to App Builder and select your application.

  2. Access Shared Components

    • Click Shared Components from the Application Home page.

  3. Locate the Navigation Bar List

    • Under Navigation and Lists, select Lists.

    • Open the Navigation Bar list for editing.

  4. Adjust the Sequence

    • Find the "Menu" entry.

    • In the Entry Section, change the Sequence to 01 (or a lower number than other entries).

    • Click Apply Changes to save.

Result: The "Menu" entry will now appear to the left of the user's name.


Adding a Dropdown Menu to the Navigation Bar

To add pages under the "Menu" entry as a dropdown, follow these steps:

Step 1: Create Sub-Entries for the Menu

  1. In the Navigation Bar List, click Create List Entry.

  2. Enter the following details for each page (Test Page 1, 2, 3):

    • Label: Enter the page name (e.g., Test Page 1).

    • Target: Set the link to the page (e.g., f?p=&APP_ID.:1:&SESSION. for Page 1).

    • Parent List Entry: Select Menu (this ensures the page appears as a dropdown under "Menu").

    • Sequence: Set a numerical order (e.g., 10, 20, 30 for the three pages).

  3. Click Create to save the entries.

Step 2: Verify Dropdown Structure

  • In the List Editor, confirm that Test Pages 1, 2, and 3 appear indented under the "Menu" entry.

  • Run the application to test the dropdown behavior.

Result: Clicking "Menu" will now display a dropdown containing links to Test Page 1, Test Page 2, and Test Page 3.


Finalizing Changes

  • Reorder List Entries as needed for proper organization.

  • Apply Conditional Display Rules to restrict visibility for certain users.

  • Test the Navigation Bar across different devices for responsiveness.

By adjusting the Navigation Bar and creating dropdown menus, you can enhance user navigation and provide a more intuitive experience in your Oracle APEX application. 


EXAMPLE:

Lets move the “menu” entry from the far right to the left of the user’s name.

In the List entry > Entry section – change the Sequence to 01

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The change moves the “Menu” to the left of the name

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How do I add dropdown pages to the added “Menu” item in the navigation Bar?

Lets add pages to the “Menu’s navigation. We will do the following for three Test Pages (1,2,3).

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Should look something like this

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