--- title: 'Navigation' description: 'The navigation field in mint.json defines the pages that go in the navigation menu' icon: 'map' --- The navigation menu is the list of links on every website. You will likely update `mint.json` every time you add a new page. Pages do not show up automatically. ## Navigation syntax Our navigation syntax is recursive which means you can make nested navigation groups. You don't need to include `.mdx` in page names. ```json Regular Navigation "navigation": [ { "group": "Getting Started", "pages": ["quickstart"] } ] ``` ```json Nested Navigation "navigation": [ { "group": "Getting Started", "pages": [ "quickstart", { "group": "Nested Reference Pages", "pages": ["nested-reference-page"] } ] } ] ``` ## Folders Simply put your MDX files in folders and update the paths in `mint.json`. For example, to have a page at `https://yoursite.com/your-folder/your-page` you would make a folder called `your-folder` containing an MDX file called `your-page.mdx`. You cannot use `api` for the name of a folder unless you nest it inside another folder. Mintlify uses Next.js which reserves the top-level `api` folder for internal server calls. A folder name such as `api-reference` would be accepted. ```json Navigation With Folder "navigation": [ { "group": "Group Name", "pages": ["your-folder/your-page"] } ] ``` ## Hidden Pages MDX files not included in `mint.json` will not show up in the sidebar but are accessible through the search bar and by linking directly to them.