Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: User
Initial Email Subject: WordPress Integration
Support Case Month: May 2013
I am in the process of adding a WordPress installation to my web site. I will be needing to maintain *both* handcoded pages AND WordPress pages/posts, and would like to maintain a single menu for *ALL* pages. I have been using AllWebMenus on our site for a while now, and would like to use the existing menu that I maintain on my handcoded pages on my WordPress pages, too. I don't want to control any menu content with WordPress ... I want my regular menu and navigation to stay the same wherever a user is on my site. The WordPress plugin *seems* to be about imposing the WordPress menu structure into the AWM menu ... but I don't want to do that.
Here's a URL for an example of one of my hand coded pages that I will be keeping:
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I would like to place the *SAME* menu into my WordPress header, which you can see here:
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Is this possible to do? What do I need to do to accomplish this?
Thanks!!
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello,
The WordPress plugin is there only to help you with the integration. It does offer you the ability to use the structure of a WordPress menu, but it does not impose this.
If you set the menu to be “Static” online, then you do not need to import the menu structure at all (you’ll hit the “publish” button in the plugin, but do not import the code into AllWebMenus). Just compile your existing menu for WordPress and upload it using the plugin “publish”.
Furthermore if you want a single compile, you do not even need to install or use the plugin at all. In this case, just manually add the menu Linking Code into the “header.php” of your WordPress Theme.
Just make sure that your positioning is ok. For example if you are using a positioning “Relative to Element” make sure that the specific element also exists in the WordPress pages.
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Lou
Initial Email Subject: AllWebMenus Presales Question
Support Case Month: February 2013
Dear Likno,
Is integration of AllWebMenus using my web authoring tool: Serif Webplus X6? Serif WebPlus X6 is not in your list.
Thank You,
Lou
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Lou,
Indeed we do not have a plugin specifically for this web authoring tool. Still, you should be able to use AllWebMenus without problems if you follow the generic guidelines:
http://www.likno.com/wat_generic.html
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Initial Email From: Divine
Initial Email Subject: Exporting my Allwebmenu menu to WYISWYG Version 8 web builder
Support Case Month: January 2013
I am using WYSIWYG Web builder Version 8 to build my site; now I have purchased the AllWebMenus software to help me with great navigation on my site; how do I use the menu from AllWebMenuw into WYSIWYG web builder?
And will it have any problem if I do so please help ASAP
Divine
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello,
AllWebMenus should not have any problem in working with WYSIWYG. They have also created an extension to help with the integration, which you can also access here:
http://www.likno.com/wat_wysiwyg_web_builder.html
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Debra
Initial Email Subject: AllWebMenus support SharePoint and SharePoint Designer
Support Case Month: May 2012
Hi, I am in the process of learning SharePoint and SharePoint Designer, does AllWebMenus support SharePoint and SharePoint Designer, if so where do I find the support documentation.
Thank you.
Debra
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Debra,
Yes, all of our products can work with SharePoint. I am afraid that we do not have a specific plugin to help you with the integration, however you can manually add the menu Linking Code to your page(s) and it will work fine. You can get the Linking Code if you compile your project, then click the “Link compiled project to webpages”, then select the second tab on the Linking form that will appear. Ideally you should only add the Linking Code to your template file and then all the pages will take it from there.
Please let me know if you need more specific help with something.
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Initial Email From: Jack
Initial Email Subject: embed menu to CMS
Support Case Month: June 2012
How do I embedded a menu to a CMS
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Jack,
Which specific CMS are you using? For the three most common CMS platforms (Joomla, Drupal, WordPress) we have special plugins that will help you with the integration. If you are using something else, you can always manually link the menu to the template.
Best Regards,
Kostas
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Reply From: Jack
I am using radius webtool at http://www.radiuswebtools.com/parishes for my CMS.
how do I manually link the menu to the template?
Thanks,
Jack
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello again,
After you Compile the menu, you should click on the "Link menu to web pages" button:

Then in the “Link” window, select the second tab:

And copy-paste this code into your template. You have to make sure that the path (highlighted) is correct. For this I suggest that you use a root-relative (i.e. starting with “/”) or a full path.
Let me know if you need more help.
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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