Navigating Juris Protocol


Platform Navigation

The Juris Protocol interface is engineered for a seamless, intuitive user experience. To accommodate diverse user workflows, the platform provides three distinct navigation pathways, ensuring all features and resources remain accessible at every touchpoint.

1. Global Navigation Bar

The Global Navigation Bar is the primary anchor for both the Juris Protocol website and web application. It is optimized for cross-device responsiveness, ensuring a consistent experience between desktop and mobile.

Core Product Suites

The navigation bar facilitates immediate access to five core products, categorized by utility:

  • Personal Savings: Dedicated features for individual asset management.

  • Advanced Asset Management: Sophisticated tools for professional portfolio oversight.

  • Transfer: Secure protocols for moving and swapping assets.

Ecosystem Resources

Beyond product access, the header provides direct gateways to essential platform infrastructure:

  • $JURIS Token: Direct link to the acquisition portal.

  • Analytics & Governance: Real-time performance metrics and community voting tools.

  • Technical Docs & Support: In-depth external guides and troubleshooting modules.

  • Validator Insights: Performance data for the Juris Protocol Validator on Terra Classic.

The Utility Footer serves as a comprehensive reference section. It mirrors the primary navigation to ensure a clear path to essential tools regardless of page depth.

The footer is particularly useful for users seeking:

  • Broader Context: Supplementary links and platform information.

  • Secondary Support: Fallback navigation for users at the end of long-form content.

  • Legal & Social: Links to terms, privacy policies, and community channels.

3. Contextual In-Page Navigation

The Juris Protocol landing pages and dashboards utilize Contextual Linking to create an interconnected information hub. Rather than relying solely on top-level menus, users can navigate based on their current area of interest.

  • Action-Oriented CTAs: Visual cues and banners lead directly to specific product views.

  • Just-in-Time Learning: Links embedded within feature descriptions direct users to the corresponding section of the User Documentation.

  • Seamless Transitions: Transition effortlessly from high-level overviews to granular tutorials or FAQ segments.


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