{"name":"F1 Fans","content":[{"block":{"id":"block1","type":"Heading","text":"Teams","style":"h1"},"children":[{"block":{"id":"block2","type":"Heading","text":"Ferrari"},"children":[{"block":{"id":"block3","type":"Paragraph","text":"Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929"}}]},{"block":{"id":"block2","type":"Heading","text":"Mercedes"},"children":[{"block":{"id":"block3","type":"Paragraph","text":"First raced in 1954"}}]}]}]}
This Document will have the following Navigation structure. Because the navigation is not explicitly defined in the document, the nav is an Outline of the Document content:
Teams
Ferrari
Mercedes
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A Sub-Document may embed the navigation of a parent document. Imagine there is a document /teams/ferarri:
The navigation structure matches the drivers doc. When you click on "Louis Hamilton" from the drivers navigaion, the Louis page highlights and the navigation content stays the same.