
Imagine a website as a house with different rooms. Each room is a section of the website, like the home page, contact page, or about us page. Now, think of the menu items as the signposts in this house that guide you to these different rooms. Through the settings, these signposts can be created and organized to form a menu on a website. There's a menu in particular that's the main one, which is called the primary sidebar menu. It's called 'primary' because it's the main or most important one and usually appears on the side (sidebar) of a webpage.
Here are the features of the primary sidebar menu settings and why they're useful:
- Ideal For Websites Featuring Multiple Navigation Options:
- If your website is like a big house with many rooms (or pages), you'll need more signposts to help people find their way. This tool is especially useful for such big websites.
- Text Input Field for Predefined CSS Classes:
- A text input field is provided to insert any predefined CSS classes, either from Solo or any uploaded third-party library. For example, if you want everything to have the same color or font, you define this in a CSS class (a set of design instructions). Solo or third-party libraries are design catalogs where these instructions can come from.
- Checkbox for Menu Item Borders:
- This is a simple on/off option. If you want your menu items (each signpost) to have a border around them, you check this box. It's like deciding if each signpost should have a frame.
- 15 Color Input Fields:
- There are 15 color input fields. Each "color input field" is a way to choose a different color for various parts of your menu, like the text, background, or borders.
In summary, the Primary Sidebar Menu Settings are a set of tools that helps you customize how the menu on your website looks and works, especially useful for larger websites with many pages. You can choose designs, colors, and styles for your menu to make it both attractive and useful for visitors.
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