A secondary menu in Joomla is a great way to provide users with additional navigation options on your website. It is typically placed in a secondary position, below the main menu, and can be used to link to important pages or provide additional categories for your content. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to create a Joomla secondary menu for your website.
The first step is to create a new menu module. To do this, go to Extensions > Modules in the Joomla administrator dashboard.
Click on the “New” button to create a new module and select “Menu” as the module type.
In the module settings, you can choose a title for your secondary menu and select the menu you want to display from the “Menu” dropdown menu. You can also select the module position where you want the secondary menu to appear on your website.
Under the “Advanced” tab, you can set the module class suffix to add custom styling to your secondary menu. You can also configure other advanced settings such as caching and module permissions.
After configuring the menu module, you need to assign it to a menu position on your website. To do this, go to Extensions > Templates in the Joomla administrator dashboard.
Click on the “Options” button and select “Preview” from the dropdown menu. This will show a preview of your website with the module positions highlighted.
Find the module position where you want to display the secondary menu and note the position name.
Now that you have created and configured the secondary menu module, you need to add menu items to it. To do this, go to Menus > Menu Name in the Joomla administrator dashboard.
Click on the “New” button to create a new menu item and select the menu item type you want to add to the secondary menu. You can add categories, articles, or custom links to your secondary menu.
After adding the menu items, assign them to the secondary menu by selecting the secondary menu from the “Menu Item Type” dropdown menu in the menu item settings.
Once you have added the menu items to the secondary menu, click on the “Save” button to save your changes.
Now you can view your website on the frontend to see the secondary menu displayed in the position you assigned it to.
In conclusion, creating a Joomla secondary menu is a simple process that can enhance your website’s navigation and user experience. By following the steps outlined in this tutorial, you can create a secondary menu on your Joomla website and customize it to meet your specific needs.