# MozPageNav
`moz-page-nav` is a grouping of navigation buttons that is displayed at the page level,
intended to change the selected view, provide a heading, and have links to external resources.
```html story
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Support Link
External Link
```
## When to use
* Use moz-page-nav for single-page navigation to switch between different views.
* moz-page-nav also supports footer buttons for external and support links
* This component will be used in about: pages such as about:firefoxview, about:preferences, about:addons, about:debugging, etc.
## When not to use
* If you need a navigation menu that does not switch between views within a single page
## Code
The source for `moz-page-nav` and `moz-page-nav-button` can be found under
[toolkit/content/widgets/moz-page-nav](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/toolkit/content/widgets/moz-page-nav).
You can find an examples of `moz-page-nav` in use in the Firefox codebase in
[about:firefoxview](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/components/firefoxview/firefoxview.html#52-87).
`moz-page-nav` can be imported into `.html`/`.xhtml` files:
```html
```
And used as follows:
```html
```
### Fluent usage
Generally the `heading` property of
`moz-page-nav` will be provided via [Fluent attributes](https://mozilla-l10n.github.io/localizer-documentation/tools/fluent/basic_syntax.html#attributes).
To get this working you will need to specify a `data-l10n-id` as well as
`data-l10n-attrs` if you're providing a heading:
```html
```
In which case your Fluent messages will look something like this:
```
with-heading =
.heading = Heading text goes here
```
You also need to specify a `data-l10n-id` for each `moz-page-nav-button`:
```html
```
```
with-button-text = button text goes here
```