Arena links should orient the user without exposing every internal route.
The topbar becomes a compass. The System Index remains the map.
A dynamic, navigation-only refactor that collapses TheoB into branch-based menus: Discover, Observe, Predict, Explore, Execute, Vault, Share, Collaborate, and Evolve.
Every TheoB pathway can move through Past, Present, and Future without losing context.
Read current signals, conditions, and live context.
Voice ready
Fewer doors. Better worlds.
TheoNav now behaves like an operating arena: primary branches stay simple, deeper systems collapse into grouped menus, and the full route universe stays accessible through System Index.
TheoNav Grouped Menu Refactor is active as a navigation simplification layer. TheoB can use branch-based navigation, grouped collapsible menus, Vault/Memory language, Import/Share actions, and Participation worlds without exposing every internal route in the topbar.
Discovery and observation stay prominent without flooding the topbar.
Exploration opens worlds, not route chaos.
Execution links remain gated and do not imply unrestricted action.
Vault means memory and files, not shopping.
Users should be able to bring their whole world into TheoB without confusing import with execution.
Participation should feel like entering a world, not filling a backend form.
Internal systems remain accessible through grouped menus and System Index.
Utilities stay available without becoming the main experience.
Top navigation should show primary branch language, not hundreds of route links.
A topbar is a compass, not a phone book.Use Vault and Memory Hub language so the branch clearly means files, memory, proof, and knowledge rather than ecommerce.
Memory is the product behavior; shopping is not the signal.Users need clear ways to bring files, links, worlds, projects, people, and outside systems into TheoB.
Import should not be buried.Village, Civilization, Agents, Council, Academy, and Institutions become the participation layer.
People should know where to join the living system.Grouped menus must collapse into simple labels on desktop and mobile.
The best menu gets out of the arena's way.All routes stay accessible through System Index even when removed from top nav.
Simplification must not delete discoverability.This refactor changes navigation visibility only.
No pages are removed.TheoNav Grouped Menu Refactor changes the nav component and defines readiness posture only.
No command execution. No search execution. No storage writes.