SP Essentials Mega Menu
The mega menu SharePoint should have shipped with. Multi-column, audience-targeted, editable by content authors in the browser.
What it does
SharePoint’s built-in navigation tops out at a single dropdown level. The hub navigation barely helps. Cascading menus exist but render badly on mobile.
The Mega Menu gives you what most intranets actually need:
- Multi-level + multi-column — top-level items can have columns of links underneath, each with a heading. The way mega menus work in the rest of the web.
- Editable in the browser — drag, drop, rename, reorder. No JSON. No PowerShell. Content authors can manage it.
- Audience-targeted — each item can be restricted to one or more Entra security groups. Filtering happens server-side, not client-side.
- Mobile-aware — collapses into a panel-style mobile nav with accordion sections. Works the way mobile users expect.
- Performance-conscious — menu structure cached, refreshed in the background. No empty-menu flash on navigation.
How it works
The menu structure lives in a SharePoint list on a designated admin site. The web part fetches it via REST scoped to the current user’s group memberships, and renders. Editing happens in a SPFx-driven admin UI on the same admin site — same look, no separate app.
Stack
SPFx 1.20 · React 17 · TypeScript · Microsoft Graph
Licensing
Sold separately from the main SP Essentials Web Parts package. Tenant-bound license, tiered by user count.
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