What is the best strategy to do a menu bar if you have a lot of posts?
Sorry I didn’t make myself clear. I know how to do a drop-down menu but what if you have a lot of posts and how do you avoid a menu that you have scroll forever if you have a lot of post
Rather than using posts in the drop-down, use the categories. Then if someone selects the category the blogroll itself becomes the menu.
:-)
Richard
Not every post will go in your menu. Your posts go to your blogroll. You can place categories in your menu that take your audience to a category page to find the relevant posts.
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How do you do a menu bar if you have a lot of posts?
What is the best strategy to do a menu bar if you have a lot of posts?
Categories, then assign posts to their respective categories. When folks click on a category, they will see all the posts within it.
Hover over posts; you can create as many as you like, but keep it minimal for visibility and user experience. You can then attach those categories in your menu as headers or subs.
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I like to do Mega Menus.
Then I have more choice in what you display in each category; I can feature things and even include media files.
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Preliminary, you can start with the top bit.
Sorry I didn’t make myself clear. I know how to do a drop-down menu but what if you have a lot of posts and how do you avoid a menu that you have scroll forever if you have a lot of post
Rather than using posts in the drop-down, use the categories. Then if someone selects the category the blogroll itself becomes the menu.
:-)
Richard
Not every post will go in your menu. Your posts go to your blogroll. You can place categories in your menu that take your audience to a category page to find the relevant posts.
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I just realized that I had a old domain On WA. There is no website on it anymore but I’d still own the domain and it’s three years old, The website is relevant to m
Are you happy with your current domain? If yes, I'd leave it where it is.
Then, start another with the old domain, as Jeffoi noted.
You could restart a new site on that old domain, and then it might work. That would be my take on it!
Jeff
Should I redirect my old to my new domain? ?
I just realized that I had a old domain On WA. There is no website on it anymore but I’d still own the domain and it’s three years old, The website is relevant to m
Are you happy with your current domain? If yes, I'd leave it where it is.
Then, start another with the old domain, as Jeffoi noted.
You could restart a new site on that old domain, and then it might work. That would be my take on it!
Jeff
Categories, then assign posts to their respective categories. When folks click on a category, they will see all the posts within it.
Hover over posts; you can create as many as you like, but keep it minimal for visibility and user experience. You can then attach those categories in your menu as headers or subs.
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I like to do Mega Menus.
Then I have more choice in what you display in each category; I can feature things and even include media files.
===
Preliminary, you can start with the top bit.