System page "browse" /browse usually includes everything top level. But you can create your own browse menu or page
by including anything you want. You can modify the /browse page adding folder, gallery, "folder, gallery, page" boxes and
choose what's in them. In a menu drop you can choose what to put in it also.
The browse page is one of our built in links and doesn't work like if you were pointing to a folder. Only the links to a folder can populate the children of that folder automatically. But what you could do is add links to the folders that show in there manually as dropdown menu items in the menu content block.
Go to the Customize Site and place your cursor over the navigation menu so that it is high lighted -- it should be red indicating the navigation bar changes are site wide. Click on the wrench symbol to get a pop up window with two tabs at the top. Click on the Link tab and you will see the nav bar links. At the bottom there will be a "+" symbol click on that to add a link to the nav bar. If you want to add a link under the Browse button then drag your new link under the Browse link and slightly to the right and it will then be a link for a gallery that you assign to it. The link setup is easy to do but you might have to experiment a bit to get the hang of it.
What I would do is make a sketch of what you want on paper and then use two browser tabs to copy and paste what you need from the site that you have now into the site that you are customizing.
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by including anything you want. You can modify the /browse page adding folder, gallery, "folder, gallery, page" boxes and
choose what's in them. In a menu drop you can choose what to put in it also.
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What I would do is make a sketch of what you want on paper and then use two browser tabs to copy and paste what you need from the site that you have now into the site that you are customizing.
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