Page: Features

Overview Widget Area: Homepage Intended Purpose: Display columns of “Features” your website includes. Each item includes a title, image, and descriptive text. Settings Title (optional) The title of the widget. Shown above the listings. Description (optional) The subtext or subtitle text that shows below the widget title. Text Align The Setting determines how the […]

Page: Listings

Overview Widget Area: Homepage Intended Purpose: Display in a grid the most recent listings that have been added and approved to your website. Settings Title (optional) The title of the widget. Shown above the listings. Description (optional) The subtext or subtitle text that shows below the widget title. Show only […]

Adding Icons to Menu Items

Listify comes packaged with over 500 custom icons that can be added to certain elements of the theme. All menu items in the Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary menu locations can be appended with one of these custom icons.  Choosing an Icon First you need to decide which icon you want […]

Show Different Menus for Logged in or Logged Out

WordPress by default does not provide the ability to show or hide menu items based on the current user’s status. For many sites it becomes necessary to hide certain links such as “Sign In” or “Register” once a user has already authenticated themselves. To hide these links we need to […]

Manage the Secondary Menu

The “Secondary Menu” refers to the navigation menu items below the website header. To add items to this menu, you use the same steps you would a standard WordPress menu. If you do not have a menu created already, you will need to create one. To create a new menu, […]

Add a Dropdown Menu

Listify supports an unlimited number of submenus (though you should probably never need more than 2 or 3 levels). Any menu item in the Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary navigation menus can support submenus.  Once an item is added to a menu, those menu items can be rearranged. Placing the mouse […]

Add the Avatar Menu Item

Listify has the ability to display the name and avatar of the currently logged in user in a menu area. To add this functionality simply: Click the “Links” section on the Menus screen. Add # to the URL field. You may also link to a page on your site, such […]

Manage the Primary Menu

The “Primary Menu” refers to the navigation menu items on the top right of the web page. To add items to this menu, you use the same steps you would a standard WordPress menu. If you do not have a menu created already, you will need to create one. To […]