Title: Issue / Feature Request
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# Issue / Feature Request

 *  Resolved [Mickey Kay](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mcguive7/)
 * (@mcguive7)
 * [12 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/issue-feature-request/)
 * Hi there,
 * First off, great plugin – we use this all the time when theming. Thanks!
 * The reason I’m writing is that we often use your plugin in conjunction with the
   Genesis framework. Your plugin works great when we’re using custom menus, as 
   they utilize the `wp_nav_menu` function that your plugin adds a filter to.
 * We often want to auto-generate our menus, however, and to do that we utilize 
   the Genesis Nav Menu Amplified plugin ([http://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-nav-menu-amplified/](http://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-nav-menu-amplified/)).
   The issue is that this plugin outputs the menu without using the `wp_nav_menu`
   function, and your plugin therefor never adds a responsive select menu.
 * So, I’m curious if you have ideas on how I might be able to utilize both of these
   plugins at the same time. I love the responsive select menu you’ve created, and
   would love to be able to use it on more of our projects that utilize auto-generating
   menus in Genesis. Any ideas? Plans for integrating this functionality? Thoughts?
 * Thanks a ton!
    – Mickey
 * [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/responsive-select-menu/](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/responsive-select-menu/)

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 *  Plugin Author [sevenspark](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sevenspark/)
 * (@sevenspark)
 * [12 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/issue-feature-request/#post-3810831)
 * Hi Mickey,
 * Glad to hear you’ve gotten good use out of the plugin! 🙂
 * I’m not familiar with the Nav Menu Amplified plugin, and as I’m not a Genesis
   user it’s hard to get a sense of exactly what it does. It sounds like it uses
   the old list_pages functionality to produce a menu?
 * The RSM is specifically built to work with the WordPress 3 Menu System and wp_nav_menu–
   so it’s not going to be able to affect any menus not generated with that function.
 * I don’t think it’d make sense to add that functionality to this plugin, as I 
   don’t want to bloat it (I’d rather keep it a simple plugin that does one thing
   well rather than introduce complexities that most users won’t need). Writing 
   the same functionality for a non-wp_nav_menu menu would require an entirely separate
   code base.
 * I imagine writing a similar plugin to complement the Nav Menu Amplified plugin,
   or adding that functionality to the Amplified plugin itself, would really be 
   the best way to go. I think adapting Chris Coyier’s tutorial to a new plugin 
   for NMA would actually be more straightforward than converting RSM to NMA 🙂
 * All the best,
 * Chris

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 * Last reply from: [sevenspark](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sevenspark/)
 * Last activity: [12 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/issue-feature-request/#post-3810831)
 * Status: resolved