FREELessons: 15Length: 2.2 hours
- Overview
- Transcript
3.1 Understanding Menus in WordPress
Before we can begin introducing menus into the WordPress Dashboard, we need to understand what options are available and how to leverage each that are available. Though we won’t use every type, we’ll discuss why and when to use each.
Top-Level Menus- Have their own page
- Render options for the top-level menu
- Support sub menus
- Have their own page
- Can render their own options
- Registered with a top-level menu
- add_menu_page
- add_submenu_page
- The keynote presentation used during the lesson.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 13:38
2 lessons, 13:38
1.1Introduction02:25
1.1
Introduction
02:25
1.2Tools11:13
1.2
Tools
11:13
2.WordPress Settings API5 lessons, 53:42
5 lessons, 53:42
2.1A Survey of the Settings API04:45
2.1
A Survey of the Settings API
04:45
2.2Our First Setting10:46
2.2
Our First Setting
10:46
2.3Retrieving Our Data08:03
2.3
Retrieving Our Data
08:03
2.4Section, Fields and Settings09:40
2.4
Section, Fields and Settings
09:40
2.5Our First Options Page20:28
2.5
Our First Options Page
20:28
3.WordPress Menus and Navigation5 lessons, 47:31
5 lessons, 47:31
3.1Understanding Menus in WordPress08:16
3.1
Understanding Menus in WordPress
08:16
3.2Our First Top-Level Menu06:27
3.2
Our First Top-Level Menu
06:27
3.3Grouping Our Options13:14
3.3
Grouping Our Options
13:14
3.4Adding Our Submenus09:36
3.4
Adding Our Submenus
09:36
3.5Tabbed Navigation09:58
3.5
Tabbed Navigation
09:58
4.Working With Data2 lessons, 14:52
2 lessons, 14:52
4.1Retrieving Our Data (Again)06:16
4.1
Retrieving Our Data (Again)
06:16
4.2Sanitation and Validation08:36
4.2
Sanitation and Validation
08:36
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 04:38
1 lesson, 04:38
5.1Conclusion04:38
5.1
Conclusion
04:38