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Beginner's Guide to Create Navigation Menu in WordPress

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Have you reached the front end development and design part of your WordPress website? It’s fun but quiet mind-boggling, isn’t it? Especially creating the navigation menu part. No matter what WordPress theme you’ve installed, you always have to create a substantial navigation segment to serve your website users and visitors exceptionally. For someone who’s new to WordPress and doesn’t know the elementary web development principles, reading a beginner’s guide is no harm. After all, anyone can create a website these days.

The navigation menu is the representation of your business products, services, and web identity your users want to explore. Web developers often call it information structure as it represents all your website information in the form of words, titles & phrases. Many emerging web developers are keen to learn effective navigation patterns to enhance their website traffic & search engine ranking from time to time. If you’re one of them, you’ve got to the right place.

With this article, we want to educate you on different aspects of the creation of a navigation menu and its maintenance. You’ll learn what the navigation menu means, its various applications and uses, and its important constituents. Our expert WordPress development team at SFWPExperts helps webmasters create an effective navigation structure for their websites. Let’s see if we could help you with your WordPress development goals.

 

What Do We Mean By The Navigation Menu?
The navigation menu is often situated on a website’s header and represents the base of information for all your web pages. It has a list of elements linking internally to your website’s different web pages. The navigation menu is developed to serve your website visitors and users who want to have a detailed overview of the information you offer. There can be a variety of navigation menus depending on the website category. If you visit an e-commerce website, you’ll find an immensely broad navigation structure as compared to a personal blog. Online traffic is the foremost factor you may consider to entail this fact.

Main Constituents of Navigation Menu
The navigation menu never comprises a single element. There are subjects, categories & subcategories to provide visitors with more information to explore. Though navigation menus differ from website to website, we could provide you a basic example for better understanding. Just take a look at the following.

About Us Page
A lot of internet users visit this page to review the preliminary roots of the website. These kinds of internet users are also called Alarmed Internet Users. They don’t use the internet merely to satisfy a demand. They like to research. They like to study the qualities of a website. They often contribute for consumer loyality or user loyalty when building relationships with their favorite online shopping stores, blogs and websites.

Landing Page/Home page
The next important component of the navigation menu is the landing page. Some landing pages have different important items or internal links the visitors are interested to review. Sometimes they don’t want to explore deeper and find what they want right away through the landing page. Landing pages also exhibit notable ads for shopping lovers.


Blogs
Blog is one of the most visited sections in the website. Besides personal blogs, it is found in the e-commerce websites. The consumers are keen to study dedicated product guides to purchase the best things out there. Blogs with detailed product descriptions become a great source of internal and external linking also. Therefore, it is considered an important part of the navigation menu.


Product Categories
Product categories also vary from websites to websites. There are 6 basic kinds of e-commerce websites namely- Business to Business (B2B), Business to Consumer (B2C), Consumer to Consumer (C2C), Consumer to Administration (C2A) & Business to Administration (B2A). Depending on these categories, the navigation menu is decided and created effectively.


Service Categories
Services are just like products but in an untouched form. Consumers may access them, see them, feel them, make use of them but can’t touch them. Services also include temporary use of a product but isn’t itself a product. The perfect example to consider here are the web designing & development services. Digital marketing is also a notable add on to review these days.

Moving ahead, there are contact details and the terms & conditions links in the navigation menu. Visitors often visit them to file a complaint, share a problem and establish trust & reliance together.

Application & Uses of Navigation Menu
Application of navigation menus can be distributed into different segments of utilization. If you understand it you can play all day with this amazing feature. You will learn to create the coolest information structure on the internet. You’ll acquire impressive online traffic for your website. Let’s get started with this.

Your Primary Custom Navigation Menu
The story begins with your WordPress Dashboard. There you can jump to the Appearance section. The section immediately drops down to the Menus when you place the cursor on it. Next you have to give a name to your navigation menu say ‘Navigation 1’. Go to the Create Menu button & click. The page will expand to a detailing structure where you can choose some specified pages or customize your own pages. Whatever pages you’ve decided to go with you can ‘Add to Menu’. After deciding on the pages you can decide on the ‘Display Location’ options available. You can review your website theme for support. That’s it, you can save your menu settings.


Building Drop Down Options
These are the navigation menus with parents and child items to organize effectively. Child items are the subcategories of the row of your main categories. The row of your main categories is commonly called the navigation menu. Sub categories can be distributed into sub-sub categories and so on further. To create one, you can simply drag a child item below the parent item in the menu section named ‘Navigation 1’. You have to drag it slightly to your right to place it in the sub item category. You can do this for sub-sub categories too.


Adding Custom Links
If you’ve got a specified link to put into a specified menu, you can do it right away. Webmasters often use it to link to their online stores. However, you can also link to your social media handles and other website’s web pages. On the ‘Add Menu Items’ window, you will find the Custom Links option easily. Just go to it, fill your URL address, your anchor text if any and click ‘Add to Menu’. Don’t forget to save your settings thereafter.


Editing & Alteration
You may further feel that you want to change or remove a particular item or sub-item or sub-sub item from your navigation menu. Not a problem for WordPress. For this you can again visit your saved menu ‘navigation 1’ and trigger the items you want to remove or edit. Every item shows an arrow on the right side which you can click and drop down. After drop down you’ll see full editing and removal options in the box.


Approach Sidebars & Footers
Doesn’t matter if you don’t like to show up on the website’s header. With the advanced widget feature you can easily relocate your navigation bar to an even impressive spot. Just visit the Appearance section again and turn to the Widget option this time. After that you simply have to add your Navigation Menu named ‘Navigation 1’ to your ‘Sidebar’ and save.


Conclusion
So, that was it about the navigation menus and their importance in your WordPress development plan. At SFWPExpert we try to enhance your WordPress development efforts and get you the best solutions to your learning problems. We consider our articles the best way to share information to create the future professionals & entrepreneurs. We’d love you to keep learning with us!!

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