• We get asked this alot. “Why are there no menu examples in the plug-in?”

    Here is the long answer.

    The entire reason we built this plug-in was for developers and designers who want to build sites and give users a great deal of control over their navigation.

    Its my estimate that 95% of the XHTML compliant menus out there on the web are usually Unordered lists. The output generated by the Menu Creator is entirely XHTML compliant un-ordered lists.

    You can go to nearly any site that offers menu layouts like say https://13styles.com/css-menus/dolphin/ or maybe https://meyerweb.com/ and even https://www.lwis.net/free-css-drop-down-menu/ and will notice that all of the menus are some sort coded unordered list. This is the ideal menu structure in my opinion.

    When we built the Menu Creator we knew that if we published any code at all with the Menu Creator that we would end up having people call our plug-in limited. So we chose instead to demonstrate the maximum possible examples and to demonstrate the unlimited potential of the types of menus you can use, we decided to publish examples (by permission) the code from popular sources around the web. All we do is build a guide with the code altered to work with the Menu Creator.

    Now, granted, I’ve been up to my butt in work with Real Estate websites, but I will none the less be on this over the 4th of July weekend with about a dozen new examples published on the UltimateIDX site and we have the plugin support forum ready as well.

    If anyone contacts me, I’m willing to look at your theme and help you publish your menu until I can get the balance of the documentation done.

    BTW, reviews and feedback are always appreciated.

    Jared Ritchey

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