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  • #890385

    Hello,

    Is it practical and common for people to have a Menu in the Content Area?
    I want an “Item” menu that is specific to the product that will be contained in the content area, with its own menu links.
    Is this possible or would you advise against it. I could use the Enfold Footer menu but it’s probably down too low and is not a prominent position for this purpose. I also know about the Secondary menu too, its up higher and suits the login etc type things.

    Can I create another WordPress menu and is there a method to insert it into the content as the first thing there or perhaps under the <H1> heading, by using short-code or a php function etc.

    thanks

    #890477

    Hey mjadvnt,

    There is a full width menu that can be added to any page.

    Best regards,
    Victoria

    #890519

    hi Victoria,

    What, How?
    Are you talking about the… (in Theme Options > General Layout)

    A) Logo + Main Menu Area, or
    B) Fullwidth Area

    So do I put my extra menu into the (B) Fullwidth Area (the one above the Content Area), or are you referring to the (A) Main Menu Area (the one that includes the Logo) which I already have accounted for and is in use, and not what I am asking about.

    1 line answers lacking any detail whatsoever aren’t going to help, obviously. Sorry to appear terse but I’m not going to spend months of time back and forward on a set of a few questions. (Been there before)..

    thanks,

    #891296

    Hi mjadvnt,

    Could you please attach a mockup of what you’re trying to achieve?
    I was referring to the Advanced Layout Builder element that can be used on any page that is fullwidth submenu.

    And can you show us what you’ve got so far?

    Best regards,
    Victoria

    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by Victoria.
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