Plugin Author
wizzud
(@wizzud)
Ummm … yes, I guess so. If that’s what you really want, go for it!
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I am sorry but I wanted to know how to see the children of each item within the menu. I am not sure how to get this to work. Other than that is is a great widget that I will recommend
Plugin Author
wizzud
(@wizzud)
Usually the default is to show levels below whatever you have selected. If you can’t see the children of an item then there are a couple of possibilities : either you have set an option that excludes them, or your theme’s styling is preventing sub-levels from being displayed.
If you showed me the shortcode equivalent of your widget settings (copy-paste from the Assist?) that would help. If you have a web-accessible page I can look at, that too would help?
I have a site that we will be rolling out soon.
http://205.166.231.30/wordpress/?page_id=4535
Many of the menu items have children but are not visible within the setting I have entered. Many thanks
Plugin Author
wizzud
(@wizzud)
Can you show me the shortcode of your widget’s settings please?
(open the widget and click an “assist” button; at the base of the Assist window is the shortcode representation of your current widget settings : copy-paste it into a post here). Do NOT alter any widget settings before doing so, or the changes will be reflected in the shortcode!
[custom_menu_wizard menu=5 title=”Menu” children_of=”root” title_from=”current” flat_output=1]
Plugin Author
wizzud
(@wizzud)
You have set the Flat output option, which removes any menu hierarchy.
Under the Output section, check the Hierarchical radio button.