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Updated navigation documentation

Added documentation for the drawer component in certain pages.
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Angelos Chalaris
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<h2>Quick overview</h2>
<p>Menus and navigation are some of the most important elements for any website or web app and their design and ease-of-use are key factors that can determine a page's bounce rates. The <strong>navigation</strong> module takes a step back from all the complicated menu and navigation design paradigms of the modern web, like dropdown menus and hamburger buttons, and tries to reinvent the basics for page navigation using HTML5 elements (i.e. <code>header</code>, <code>nav</code> and <code>footer</code>) and make navigation fully accessible for screen readers. Instead of sticking to either horizontal navigation menus (headers) or vertical menus (sidebars), we opted to allow the use of both for different things. Header menus are designed to stand out and contain links to help users find new content, whereas vertical navigation aims to provide a more traditional navigation menu that maps out your website's structure. Finally, footers are also part of the <strong>navigation</strong> module, as they can often provide the user with useful information and/or links that are very important to enhancing their experience.</p><br>
<p>Menus and navigation are some of the most important elements for any website or web app and their design and ease-of-use are key factors that can determine a page's bounce rates. The <strong>navigation</strong> module takes a step back from the complicated menu and navigation design paradigms of the modern web, using HTML5 elements (i.e. <code>header</code>, <code>nav</code> and <code>footer</code>) for basic navigation, while providing fully accessibility for screen readers. Apart from the simple horizontal navigation (headers) and vertical menus (sidebars), we opted to add a responsive slide-in drawer menu that works well with any page layout. Finally, footers are also part of the <strong>navigation</strong> module, as they can often provide the user with useful information and/or links that are very important to enhancing their experience.</p><br>
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<h2>Quick start</h2>