• Resolved AnneTanne

    (@annetanne)


    I’m happy with Senses Lite, but I’m still having one problem.
    On the demo-site of Shaped Pixels, the topmenu (pages menu) when seen on a mobile device, is collapsed into one single ‘button’, called ‘Menu’, which is just fine, exactly what I want.

    However, with my site I have exactly the opposite. On a large screen, only my top-level pages are shown, but on a small screen every single page and subpage is shown. (And since I started blogging years before the word blog even was invented – I turned my old site into pages about ten years ago… – there are tons of pages)
    How can I make those pages collapse into (preferred) one ‘menu’-button like on Senses Lite demo, or into buttons for only the top-pages that ‘accordeon’ into longer lists on tap?

    https://annetanne.be/kruidenklets/

    (edited to correct spelling error – not a native speaker after all…)

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  • Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    Sorry for late reply…just got back in the door. My first question is, did you make a custom menu for your main menu?

    Thread Starter AnneTanne

    (@annetanne)

    No, I didn’t. Should I?
    Because I don’t see how I could make a ‘layered’ menu with custom menu’s, I mean, with pages and subpages and sub-subpages…
    I have devoted quite some time to have my pages-structure reflect the best possible way to navigate the pages of my site.
    Copying that structure into an ‘custom menu’, identical to the default menu, would mean that I simply have to re-do that work. (And moreover, the pages-structure in the ‘my page’s’-box shown on …/wp-admin/nav-menus.php doesn’t reflect my actual pages structure, so it would cost me quite some time to rebuild a custom menu that is in fact the same as what my default menu contains.)

    (No need to apologize for a delay… It’s absolutely great to get this kind of support for a free theme. I’m already considering to upgrade, not because I need the extra features, but as a means of appreciation for the support I get.)

    Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    You should yes ??

    But making sub menus is quite simple actually.

    Start with this tutorial from me:

    Creating Custom Menus

    Then there are many videos on Youtube like this to make a menu:

    Create a Custom Menu

    Then this one helps create submenus

    Submenus

    Thread Starter AnneTanne

    (@annetanne)

    OK, thank you!

    Indeed, it IS simple…
    But I just hadn’t figured out yet I could drag and drop the menu items to indented positions…

    (Almost ready…)

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