GitHub's navigation has been redesigned with a new look and improved user experience, and it's available to try in beta.
Breadcrumbs:
New breadcrumbs provide a clear understanding of your location within GitHub and its information architecture.
Streamlined menus:
There's a new global menu designed to highlight common workflows.
- You can quickly access links to your dashboard, Issues, Pull Requests, and Discussions, as well as your repos and teams.
- Your lists of top repos and teams are ordered by your usage, and can be expanded and filtered to quickly find what you're looking for.
- Access it by clicking the GitHub logo in the upper left corner.
The user menu has likewise been updated with a new design.
- We've added links to documentation and customer support.
- You can still access it by clicking your user profile in the upper right corner.
Built for search
The redesigned navigation is optimized to work with the new code search experience and introduces a button to quickly access the command palette.
Faster, more consistent, and more accessible
Under the hood, we have completely rearchitected the navigation across every feature to be faster and more consistent. It's also more accessible, built from the ground up to work with assistive technology.
Join the beta
To access the beta version of our redesigned navigation, go to Feature Preview and enable "Global navigation update."
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