• Resolved tlo

    (@tlo)


    Hi

    I am trying out your plugin today to get custom menus on specific pages. My client does not want to use drop down menus so your plugin seems like a good solution.

    Is there any way to make the title a link? From a usability perspective this would be great.

    I have found a workaround by styling the menu to indicate the page hierarchy,but it is too repetitive.

    Ideally I would make the title a link. I tried adding html to make the link in the form field but it broke the widget altogether.

    Here is an example for you to look at:
    http://www.loverock.ca/wpasiafund/about-us/

    Any ideas?
    Thanks in advance.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/intelliwidget-per-page-featured-posts-and-menus/

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  • Plugin Author lilaeamedia

    (@lilaeamedia)

    Hi tlo,

    I am assuming you mean you want to link the widget title, “About Us” to the “About Us” page, so that you have a link to that page where the widget appears, and “too repetitive” means you don’t want to repeat “About Us” in the list itself, correct?

    IntelliWidget was designed to handle cases like this.

    1. Remove the text from the Widget Title in the admin form so that NO title appears.
    2. Add code in the “Custom Text/HTML” box with a link to “About Us” and style it as desired.
    3. Select the “Above Posts” option.
    4. Create the rest of the menu like you normally would.

    If this is not what you mean, please reply back with more details.

    Thanks for using IW!

    -jf

    Thread Starter tlo

    (@tlo)

    Thanks for those instructions.
    That is exactly what I wanted to do.

    T.

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