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Path Style Menu

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New in 2.0

  1. You never have to write any css code. Applying custom icons is done through the plugins interface.
  2. You never have to write any js code. However, if you need some extra customization’s, we support adding custom js through the plugins config page.
  3. Control on what post type pages the menu will display.
  4. Treeview structure of your menu items for easy customization.

About:

This is a multi-level menu inspired by Path 2.0 UI which has sky rocketed the Path application in the App store, proving that a distinctive UI can really give you the edge in a competitive marketplace with similar products.

We now bring you the same simplicity of the Path based menu using minimal css3 and javascript and it has no external dependencies. This means you are free to use your clientside library of choice without feeling penalized and due to it’s small size and zero dependency, it’s also a very good choice for usage on mobile and tablet devices where bandwidth, speed, responsiveness and screen estate all play an important role.

When the user presses or clicks the button, menu items expand and place themselves around the main button forming an arc. To close the menu the user needs to either selects one of the options presented or press the main button again. If a menu item has submenu items, then the user can either navigate back to the previous level or select one of the choices presented.

You don’t need to learn anything new. This menu works with the existing wordpress nav-menu feature.

Includes full documentation on usage ( The setup itself is quite minimal by the way).

Note:Make sure you have PHP 5.3 or above before purchase.

Just a quick note, PHP 5.3 is not a bleeding edge release. It released in 30-Jun-2009, that’s a long time ago. You are encouraged to upgrade if you have a lower version of PHP. Thanks!

Change log

  • 09/01/2013 Changeset 3.6
    • Fixed an issue that existed when creating a menu using the wordpress menus feature, where if only part of the menu was selected, then this resulted in no the pathmenu not recognizing the menu data at all.
    • Made some small superficial code improvements for wp 3.5
    • Upgraded the plugin with the latest version of the path menu v3.6
  • 26/11/2012 Changeset 3.5
    • Fixed an issue on touch devices where the inline menu wasn’t showing at all. A change in the previous release broke this, fixed now.
  • 18/11/2012 Changeset 3.4
    • The plugin now allows you to use the generated shortcode in your header.php file.
  • 22/10/2012 Changeset 3.3
    • Upgraded scripts to use the latest version of the pathmenu 3.3
  • 10/01/2012 Changeset 3.2
    • Added support for automatically opening the menu on page load. To enable this you have to set expanded: true
  • 9/18/2012 Changeset 3.1
    • Fixed a bug in the image picker’s pager.
  • 9/17/2012 Changeset 3.1
    • Made a little update to fix some unpredictable environment issues. If you downloaded earlier versions and it’s not working for you, get this new update. Even if your not experiencing problems, just get this update
  • 9/15/2012 Changeset 3.1
    • This update is a complete rewrite of the plugin and the script files in use is the latest from the 3.1 release of the standalone version (look there for the fixes applied in the scripts) :
  • 6/25/2012 Coming soon v3.0, so stay tuned!
    • New features will include
  • 06/03/2012 changeset 2.0
      (Note* This new versions is not backward compatible with v1.0, so keep in mind that you will need to re
    • do what you had done previously.)
  • Fixed bug in handheld devices where the addressbar was not compensated for and resulted in nothing happening when touching the menu.
  • Added z
  • index order by default to ensure that the menu covers all other elements.
  • Revamped the Admin configuration page for the pathMenu
  • Now all your menu items are listed in a treeview that includes an image picker. This allows you to set the image icons visually instead of doing it manually in css.
  • Added the ability to add custom javascript code. This is useful when you want to add some logic to the selected menu item handler exposed by the menu i.e. loading pages into a fancybox and what not.
  • Added the ability to limit the menu’s display on pages, by post type.
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