Hi cshinkin,
With the way you have it set up, your main menu would have the top level items (1960’s, 1970’s etc), for each of those you’d set the sub menu display mode to a mega menu, then within the mega menu builder add a Navigation Menu widget and select the corresponding menu.
You would have a lot more flexibility on how the sub menus displayed if you merged everything into a single menu structure, then Max Mega Menu would automatically handle showing the sub menu items (instead of needing to use a Navigation Menu widget).
Regards,
Tom
Thanks for the prompt reply Tom. I have to rule out a single menu as the pages are over 300, one of the Decades pages is 140 so makes editing in WordPress quite a task if its one long dropdown. If there is a guide to your first suggestion that would help me as first time using Mega.
And once I add the Navigation Widget my sub menu items are in one column.
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cshinkin.
Hi cshinkin,
Max Mega Menu doesn’t alter the style or behaviour of widgets that you add to sub menus. Widgets inherit their styling from your theme or the plugin the widget belongs to.
Once your site is online, if you post a link to it here I should be able to give you some CSS to split the items across X columns within the sub menu.
Regards,
Tom
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