Using CSS Drop Down Menus For Your Website

Before I tell you how to create secret pages on a WordPress blog I would need to explain why you would want to do that. By using this technique, I can modify which categories and what order they are displayed using the WordPress menu manager. To create new menus with code, you need to make changes that would be lost when you update your theme. You can structure your whole theme around WordPress or choose Drupal and Joomla if you so choose.

You'll find that, and more, under the Screen Options button. Now last but the not least, you are going to add custom links to your site menu. You can also craft some pretty unique custom color schemes for your menus, including multicolor gradients. Note that we make use of a special function provided to us by WordPress of wp_nav_menu() This function takes care of all the legwork for you in building a custom menu.

For example, Elegant themes features three menus while there are others that have a 2-menu structure. Click on Create Menu button. Your menu items should align with the topic of your website. We will now create an abstract class with methods and attributes that will be used in classes WordPressMenu and WordPressSubMenu.

Feel free to check the following tutorials to learn more about creating and customizing menus. There will be a learning curve, but there are a lot of free options here to customize your blog. Check on the Main Menu check box to assign Sample Menu 2 to the Main Menu, then click on + Add Items button.

Additionally, you can add those yourself by using the widget options of your Admin Dashboard. To create the Menu in WordPress, please navigate to Appearance -> Menus. That's all for using the WordPress Menu System to setup your menu. To create the drop down menu, simply use the drag and drop feature and drag the categories to their parent menu.

If you have a busy blog and want to make sure that the latest posts from a specific category, for example, are always at the top of your drop-down menus, the dynamic WordPress Menu menus feature makes that possible. The Live Customizer is usually the best way to set up your menus since you can see your changes while you make them.

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