You have two options for your top navigation on your website. You can either have the overflow menu enabled or disabled. When enabled, when your menu contains too many links to display in a row (also accounting for leaving room for the Quick Links on the right side), additional links will be placed within a dropdown section titled "More +." This is the default behavior, but this can be turned off so that menu links wrap onto a new line instead. 

Often, people ask: "How many links can I have before they wrap?" This is tough to say since it is less about the number of links and more about the amount of space being taken up. If you have very long menu links, you may only be able to have a few before they wrap. If your menu links are short, you will be able to have more of them visible.

Overflow Menu Enabled

Here, you can see More +. Clicking that button will open a dropdown menu containing the remaining menu links.

 

Overflow Menu Disabled

Here, you can see that the menu links wrap onto a second line.