• Resolved Dan Stramer

    (@danstramer)


    Hi
    Is it possible to show more than 1 menu in the responsive menu area?
    I have a website with a top menu and a main menu and I would like both of them to be displayed in the responsive menu.
    I have the pro version.

    Thanks
    Dan

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  • Plugin Contributor responsivemenu

    (@responsivemenu)

    Hey Dan,

    No this is not possible, but you can just create a third menu in your WordPress admin that is a combination of both.

    Hope that helps

    Thread Starter Dan Stramer

    (@danstramer)

    Thanks.
    In the “Additional Content” area, will it accept php?

    Dan

    Plugin Contributor responsivemenu

    (@responsivemenu)

    Hi Dan,

    It shouldn’t do, what happened when you tried it?

    It does accept shortcodes however so you can create your own shortcode that use PHP and then use your custom shortcode in that section.

    All the best

    Thread Starter Dan Stramer

    (@danstramer)

    Haven’t tried it yet, was asking before trying ??
    I might create a shortcode to display the 2nd menu under the main menu, as you suggested.

    Thanks,
    Dan

    Plugin Contributor responsivemenu

    (@responsivemenu)

    Hi Dan,

    I always like to try first and ask later, you never know what you might find out ??

    What are you planning to do with the second shortcode? It won’t have any of the styling or functionality if you do it this way.

    The best way by far is to create the third menu in your WordPress admin and is how Ive always done it but you may have a special plan!

    All the best

    Thread Starter Dan Stramer

    (@danstramer)

    I can add a shortcode to display a 2nd menu, like here:
    https://stephanieleary.com/2010/07/call-a-navigation-menu-using-a-shortcode/

    This would be another menu which will be displayed in the responsive menu under the main one, in the same overlay.
    Once I have it live I’ll get back and post it here, so we can decide what’s the best way…
    Thanks again
    Dan

    Plugin Contributor responsivemenu

    (@responsivemenu)

    Hi Dan,

    I can already tell you that it wont work. Its not going to have any of the correct classes or sub arrows etc.

    If you just want the links displayed thats fine but if you want it to work functionality this isn’t the way to go.

    Hope that helps

    Thread Starter Dan Stramer

    (@danstramer)

    OK, thanks for your info.

    Dan

    Plugin Contributor responsivemenu

    (@responsivemenu)

    Hi Dan,

    Not a problem, as I say the best way is to just create a third menu as this will enable you to have all the functionality of the plugin.

    I know it may be a pain to create another menu but it will be significantly quicker than the alternative of having to get your shortcode to exactly match my plugin and doesn’t make sense.

    In addition, in future versions it could become obsolete as I may add/change classes or IDs meaning you would always have to maintain the shortcode.

    All the best

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