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How to build a fixed menu in WordPress in 3 easy steps

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  • by vytautas
  • in Wordpress
  • — 8 Aug, 2014

The flexibility of usage and high efficiency level of WordPress have led it to world wide popularity. Its content management capability, continuously improving features, and personalization process has shown promise in bringing life to websites while maintaining their appeal. Building a fixed menu on WordPress platform requires in-depth knowledge of three easy steps.

Navigation Bars in WordPress

Creating a Fixed Menu

The dashboard of the WordPress platform allows the users or operation supervisor authority to modify or alter the work process and design in many ways. Clicking on the ‘Appearance’ section of the dashboard would offer you access to ‘Menus’. Clicking on the ‘Create Menu’ option would initiate the first step of building a fixed menu process. The ‘Create Menu’ button has two sub-sections, viz., Auto add pages and Theme locations.

‘Auto Add Pages’ section allows you to add new pages in an automatic manner in the website. WordPress developers need to uncheck this option in order to follow fixed menu creation.

‘Theme location’ section allows the user to pick out the best location for their newly designed menu. Generally any new menu would locate itself in the navigation area, but if the user’s theme supports multiple navigation processes, then the placement of the new menu can be changed.

Adding Pages and Categories

After deciding the placement for the new menu, the WordPress developers need to initiate the second step of the process, which is to add or select category and page addition. Users would find a list of check boxes in the left hand side of the Dashboard. Checking the preferred boxes and clicking ‘add to menu’ button would allow your new menu to appear with requested and selected options as subsections.

WordPress operators or developers can also enlist categories to create a filtered blog feed, which would navigate through your preferences and allow you to access blog posts for edition. Selecting the check boxes that appear under the category banner and clicking on ‘Add to Menu’ button would complete the second process.

Managing and Sorting Order of the Submenu Elements

As explained previously, Dashboard of the WordPress platform offers the users or the administrators complete access to modify and alter every single element of WordPress site. One of the advantages of using Dashboard is the capability to manage and sort the order of submenus under main menu.

In order to initiate the third and the last step of building a fixed menu process in the WordPress account, the developers or users need to use the tab that displays all the sub menus under the main head. This tab allows the users to create drop-down style menu setup without any complication. Dragging the sub menus under the main menu and nesting to the right side would create the desired effect in the website interface. However, the users would need to click on the ‘save menu’ button after finishing their work, in order to see the changes.

These are three easy yet efficient steps that would lead the efforts of the users towards success in building a fixed menu in WordPress.

 

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