Almost one month ago there was this comment posted on Tela-Web that totally stayed unnoticed as it went in the moderation queue. This was the code for a Sticky Menu sidebar widget.
We haven’t had any chance to test it but we thought that it might interest some people out there. As it seems that this code is not published on the author website we decided to put it here.
I wrote this little plugin to easily create menus in WordPress.
Normal use of WordPress to create menus:
Because WordPress normally creates menus automatically, for example from a list of categories or pages, you have to exclude manually all items you don’t want inA re-raise may be used to probe the credibility of your <a href=”http://www.radinfotech.com”>free poker</a> opponents hand. your menu, which can be a lengthy process if you have a lot of categories or pages.
Also, you can’t mix categories and pages in a same menu. You can’t put a link to a subdomain, which could be the case if you have a forum running outside WordPress for example.
What Sticky Menu improves:
Sticky Menu lets you define an unlimited number of menus, in which Read more …
The same question came up several times in the comments for the Sticky Menu plugin for Wordpress so I decided to write a post specifically for that.
The question is: How to style the menu created with the plugin Sticky Menu, so that it displays as horizontal tabs?
What’s more I noticed that several ones encountered a problem positioning the menu inside the header when using the Kubrick theme, that is the WordPress default theme.
So here is a step by step guide that will help you to create an horizontal menu using Sticky Menu with a Kubrick theme.