IMHO, it’s chef’s choice. There are no standard, as far as I can tell. 

In my case, I do global links up top (but links, not menus) and then 
site-location specific things on the side. I.e, I use both.


> On Apr 18, 2017, at 3:42 PM, Sujit Shah via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> 
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> I have read a bit about the pros and cons of a Top Menu layout vs Sidebar
> Layout. A lot of popular web applications like Xero, Salesforce use Top
> Menus.
> 
> Gmail is of course using a sidebar.
> 
> For me a sidebar offers a lot more flexibility (accordion) without using
> several levels of menus and submenus at the top.
> 
> Then there is the user expectations. Anyone have any advise, tips or
> thoughts on this?
> 
> 
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