Contextual menus
I'm now mostly retired from Drupal development. I still maintain a few Drupal modules, and do occasional consultancy work relating to them.
A contextual menu is a menu or list of links on your website that changes depending on what page a visitor is on. Some examples of contextual menus are: a list of subpages within a section, a list of items related by subject matter or keyword, a list of items that are newest or most popular. AlbanyWeb can build into your website a variety of contextual menus, that will generate automatically - all you have to do is add a page, and the menus will take care of themselves. AlbanyWeb also ensures that contextual menus are visible in sitemaps to allow for better search engine indexing.
We can add a contextual menu to your existing AlbanyWeb website too, just ask.