Christopher Ratcliff says, “It’s becoming more popular for websites to hide its navigation off screen, only revealing a menu when you interact with an element.

The interaction can be a click or a hover, the element is normally a hamburger menu, but occasionally its text or symbol based. Either way this practice is a good way to clean up the clutter of your website.

Here are 10 examples, each providing a slightly different take on the trend.

For more design trends from the blog, check out our mega round-up 17 top web design trends of 2015”.

10 sneaky examples of hidden website menus

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