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January 30, 2010 at 4:25 pm #1240
aleah777
MemberHi
I am using the PixoPoint menu plugin, and I have managed to get the menu show up in the right place in the header/nav section. Currently I have only managed to show a) only PixoPoint menu with dropdowns, or b) only original menu with no drop downs, or c) both at the same time. However, what I WANT to accomplish is to use the original theme menu but add dropdowns. Is this possible? Anyone know how?
I have no experience with php or wordpress customisation, so please explain on novice level..
” title=”Wink” />My site (currently with both menus visible for reference):
http://www.binah.nu/wordpressThe css page should be located at:
http://www.binah.nu/wordpress/wp-content/theme … header.phpThanks!
Lady LFebruary 1, 2010 at 11:45 pm #7864imported_Ryan
MemberTo add dropdowns to your original menu you will need to know both PHP and CSS to modify it accordingly. That isn’t something you can do with a plugin.
February 2, 2010 at 4:34 pm #7865CrowdTamers
MemberIt’s not unpossible to do that, but it’s not what the plugin’s for. You’d be better off styling the pixopoint menu to mimic the original menu’s look. That’s likely to be simple CSS changes, which shouldn’t take too long.
February 5, 2010 at 8:18 am #7866aleah777
MemberOk, I will have to look into php coding then.. It’s about time anyway!
” title=”Wink” />February 5, 2010 at 8:20 am #7867aleah777
Member"CrowdTamers" wrote:You’d be better off styling the pixopoint menu to mimic the original menu’s look. That’s likely to be simple CSS changes, which shouldn’t take too long.Thanks, I’ll take a look at that option too!
February 5, 2010 at 10:51 pm #7868imported_Ryan
MemberIf you get stuck on the PHP coding, feel free to post your attempts in here.
I don’t generally provide generic PHP/WordPress advice in here, but I’m not too bothered if you are trying to learn how to write your own dropdown menu. I went through the same process a couple of years ago and found it a little infuriating figuring out what the heck I was doing wrong, which is part of the reason why I wrote the plugin.
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