Simplify Menu and Twig Macros
It is true that many Frontend Developers loathe the chore of creating a site’s menu, but I personally enjoy building them. I always thought of a website’s menu system as the perfect example of “the evolution of code”.
Most menus start with a simple nested list of menu links; at most, all you need is the text and URL for the menu item. But over time, as the complexities of the menu and site evolve, you begin to watch as a complete custom menu system develops by adding parameters and logic. It’s a beautiful thing to observe.
More Mobile Menu Options
There are a lot of ways to handle navigation in general, because “best practices” for mobile are still being sorted out. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution because everyone has different needs for their site, and their menus are organized differently.
Responsive Design: Mobile Menu Options
At various Omega presentations I've given at Drupalcamps and in blog posts I've written, people have asked me about responsive menu options. Brad Frost has outlined some great options for responsive menus, and I'd encourage you to do your research since it's a always a good idea to review what your options are before