I Saw Two Mega Menus Today…
Publikováno: 2.2.2021
One was the footer of an (older) U.S. Government website. The other was the navigation for AWS services from the AWS Console.
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One was the footer of an (older) U.S. Government website:
![](https://i0.wp.com/css-tricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Screen-Shot-2021-01-20-at-10.50.12-AM.png?resize=1890%2C1542&ssl=1)
The other was the navigation for AWS services from the AWS Console:
![A four column layout with a long list of white links in each column against a dark blue background.](https://i0.wp.com/css-tricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Screen-Shot-2021-01-20-at-10.50.52-AM.png?resize=2232%2C2040&ssl=1)
Both of them have that vibe of: holy crap we have a lot of stuff, I guess we’ll just make a massive grid of links to it all.
The difference is the AWS Console one has a search bar at the top of it. Its primary function is finding things in that menu (but it does search the wider site as well):
![Showing a full-width search box with a dark blue background and the AWS logo pinned to the top of the screen, followed by search results for the term s3 and a list of filters to the left of it against a darker blue background.](https://i1.wp.com/css-tricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Screen-Shot-2021-01-20-at-10.51.01-AM.png?resize=1166%2C802&ssl=1)
The “search a list of things already on the page” idea reminds me of that classic jQuery contains
selector. Please allow me:
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