• Hi I’m using Opportune my site is 2modernize.co.za
    I’ve now managed to make sub-menus and Pages with the correct names but when do the Preview of that page post the link shows correctly like under Products but once I Update then the Sub menu does not show when I click in it. The same for Galleries.

    Also I don’t want the hoovering hand to appear on the Primary Menu’s which has sub menu’s as I’ll not have text in the Primary Menu’s which has sub menu’s.

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  • Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    I’m not quite I understand, but you made pages, such as:

    Sliding Doors
    Laminated Flooring
    Room Divider

    …but your submenu links all point to the “Products” page. How did you make the submenus for those pages?

    Regarding the cursor, this information might help:
    Cursor Types

    Basically you would create some custom CSS like this that changes the hand (pointer) to a crosshair:

    .nav-menu a {
        cursor: crosshair;
    }
    Thread Starter Douglas Carr

    (@douglas-carr)

    hi Sliding Doors is the sub menu, how do I get it to point to sub menu where is that settings page. I’ve followed these instructions and thats where it end up.

    http://www.shapedpixels.com/support/basic-theme-setup/creating-your-custom-menus

    Thread Starter Douglas Carr

    (@douglas-carr)

    Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    The tutorial on my site for this theme is for the basic WordPress menu setup, which is common for WordPress and not theme specific. If you are using custom menu scripts or plugins for a menu (such as Sliding Doors), then I won’t be able to help much, also because I’ve never used Sliding Doors before.

    My best advice is to follow tutorials or other documentation wherever you got the Sliding Doors from and how to use it in a WordPress website because this won’t be related to a theme.

    Regarding creating menus in WordPress, you can find more information HERE

    Thread Starter Douglas Carr

    (@douglas-carr)

    Hi & thx for your reply’s. Sliding doors is one of the products I sell like laminated flooring and not a web phrase or tool. I want to have sub menu’s and then the pages info of that page has to be directed to the name of the sub menu like in your free theme.

    🙂

    Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    Ah…there’s a menu system that is also called Sliding Doors — I think this is where that name for the menu type came from…the doors like your product 🙂

    Anyway, setting up the menus (regardless of the theme) is done from the WordPress level. Did the WordPress menu tutorial help you out? Or am I still misunderstanding what you are trying to do?

    Maybe this video will help as well: Video He goes through some things that might not be relevant for you but most of the tutorial he gives should help create submenus that point to the pages.

    wpgeekwannabe

    (@orlandogymrat)

    I created a page Home. I want that to be the page to be seen when they visit the main page: overheadcrane-manufacturer.com.

    How may I do that?

    wpgeekwannabe

    (@orlandogymrat)

    BTW, I really like this theme so far. Just downloaded and started using it a few hours ago, but I like the layout and design.

    Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    Hi Orlandogymmrat….best to post your issue as a new topic as it relate to this current one regarding the menu.

    But this should help you Static Front Page

    Thanks for the comment as well about Seasonal…it’s been a popular one.

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