Build a matching website with WordPress! Global menu & footer - Fixed menu settings

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I wanted to build a matching website using WordPress! I tried out a Micro job theme from an overseas theme company called PREMIUMPRESS, and this article explains how to build it.

This time, you will be able to set up a global menu and a fixed footer menu, so we will introduce how to set up these two menus.

Menu settings in PREMIUMPRESS

Menu settings for PremiumPress can be done in PREMIUMPRESS by going to [Settings] > [Menu]

Global Menu Settings

Depending on the header menu layout you select, there are two types: TOP menu and global menu.

[Appearance] > [Menu]

The global menu is set up in the same way as a general WordPress menu, under [Appearance] > [Menu].

  • TOP Links-TOP section menu
  • Main Navigation - the main global menu
  • Footer_Links - Footer menu
  • Mobile Device Menu - Menu for mobile devices

You can set it here.

It is set to (en_US), but since it has not been multilingualized this time, it seems there is no problem in setting the Japanese menu here.

If you have multilingualized your site, (en_US) refers to the English menu bar.

TOP Links

I added a static page to TOP Links.

This has been set.

Main Navigation

I set the Main Navigation like this.

You can link to the search page by using a custom link and setting the URL to [https://●●●.com/?s=].

The settings have been completed like this. [POST JOB] is not a menu setting, so you can change it in the design settings using Elementer.

Footer Links

A static page has been added to Footer Links.

In the current footer design, FooterLinks are reflected in the following locations:

Mobile Navi

If you do not configure MobileNavi, the menu you set in Main Navigation will be reflected. +It has an additional page.

Since the footer is automatically hidden on mobile and there is a fixed footer menu bar, it is a good idea to change the menu structure from the Main Navigation on PC.

So, I set up a static page for the Mobile Device Menu.

It has changed like this.

Fixed footer menu bar settings

The fixed footer menu for mobile devices is not set from Appearance -> Menu.

The settings are made in PREMIUMPRESS's [Settings] > [Menu].

[menu][login] are shortcodes.

I thought that some of you might be new to WordPress menu settings, so I tried to provide a detailed explanation!

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