How Do I Change the Footer Menu in WordPress?
The footer menu in WordPress is a convenient way to access frequently used options such as the site title, site logo, and contact information. However, if you want to make changes to the footer menu, you may need to consult WordPress documentation or a WordPress plugin.
To change the footer menu in WordPress, follow these steps:
1. Open the WordPress admin panel.
2. Click on the “Appearance” tab.
3. Click on the “Footer” button.
4. In the “Footer Menu” area, you will see a list of options.
5. To add a new menu item, click on the “Add New” button.
6. In the “Menu Item Name” field, type the name of the menu item you want to add.
7. In the “Menu Item Description” field, provide a brief description of the menu item.
8. In the “Submenu Level” field, choose the level of the menu item.
9. In the “Show In” field, choose the menus from which the menu item should be visible.
10. Click on the “Save Changes” button.
11. Repeat steps 5-10 to add additional menu items.
12. Click on the “Footer Menu” button to preview your changes.
13. Click on the “Update Footer Menu” button to apply your changes to the live site.
14. Click on the “Close” button to return to the WordPress admin panel.
15. Click on the “Publish” button to publish your changes to the live site.
16. Click on the “Sitetitle” link to view the site title on the live site.
17. Click on the “Logo” link to view the site logo on the live site.
18. Click on the “Contact Info” link to view the contact information on the live site.
19. Click on the “About” link to view the About page on the live site.
20. Click on the “Privacy Policy” link to view the Privacy Policy page on the live site.
21. Click on the “Terms of Use” link to view the Terms of Use page on the live site.
22. Click on the “Cookie Policy” link to view the Cookie Policy page on the live site.
23. Click on the “Advertising” link to view the Advertising page on the live site.
24. Click on the “Security” link to view the Security page on the live site.
25. Click on the “Google Analytics” link to view the Google Analytics page on the live site.
26. Click on the “W3C” link to view the W3C page on the live site.
27. Click on the “Twitter” link to view the Twitter page on the live site.
28. Click on the “Facebook” link to view the Facebook page on the live site.
29. Click on the “LinkedIn” link to view the LinkedIn page on the live site.
30. Click on the “PDF” link to view the PDF file associated with the live site.
31. Click on the “Smooth Scroll” link to enable smooth scrolling on the live site.
32. Click on the “Disable Footer Background” link to disable the background image in the footer menu.
33. Click on the “Disable Footer Menu” link to disable the footer menu.
34. Click on the “Disable Footer Navigation” link to disable the navigation links in the footer menu.
35. Click on the “Disable Footer Pages” link to disable the pages in the footer menu.
36. Click on the “Disable Footer Sidebar” link to disable the sidebar in the footer menu.
37. Click on the “Disable Footer Widgets” link to disable the widgets in the footer menu.
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