• Hi there fellow WordPress users!

    I’m building a site with WordPress and I’ve got two questions I’m looking to resolve:

    1) The site has submenu’s. What I want to do is classify links into submenus and then use a different submenu based on what page you’re on.

    You can take a look at the current setup of the site here and get an idea of the way I’ll need to do the submenus.

    http://www.mooncap.com/

    What is the best way to go about doing this?

    2) While most of the site is going to be static pages (Which I find WordPress outstanding for) one section is going to be the blog. How can I call the sidebar only on the blog pages and not the static content pages?

    Help with either of these issues would be great.

    Take care!

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  • 1) I don’t know what you mean

    2) Conditional Tags

    Thread Starter volsfan91

    (@volsfan91)

    Thanks for the info on the conditional tags.

    If you take a look at the page I linked to, it works like this:

    There is one main menu that always shows. This says “Welcome”, “Services”, “Process” etc etc etc. When you click, for instance, services, a new menu appears underneath, and has links to “Client Service” and “Shared Goals”. Clicking “Process” on the upper menu loads a new submenu underneath.

    How could I replicate this effect in WordPress?

    I was doing something similar. Check out this page in the Codex and see if that helps with your situation.

    I am so in love with the Codex.

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