Anonymous
My feedback
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230 votesnot in our plans right now ·
AdminSites Product Team (Product Owner, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
We don’t intend to support hiding hub navigation per site, however there are a few key solutions you can use (now and soon):
Audience targeting in navigation https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/target-navigation-news-and-files-to-specific-audiences-33d84cb6-14ed-4e53-a426-74c38ea32293
We’re working on delivering global navigation, you can read more about it in this blog post: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-sharepoint-blog/innovations-for-workplace-communications-and-employee-engagement/ba-p/1696149
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Is there any update on this topic yet? 198 Upvotes by now...
What Uros and others wrote below is the best scenario (toggle I/O for every Hub site), but actually hiding the element completely if there are no links would be already a good start (simmilar to what happens with empty webparts). I have removed all the links from mine and the place is still consumed by the ribbon with "+add a link" suggestion, quite annoying.