Hi @saladgoat,
I hope you are well today and thank you for your question.
Are you talking about the following Decode theme?
https://wordpress.org/themes/decode
If not then could you please share us the theme URL or the site URL which is using that theme.
Kind Regards,
WPMU DEV
Yes, that is the theme. Here it is in action with your plugin on my site:
http://www.leeaaron.com/wp2012/home/
Hi @saladgoat,
Thanks for that link, I see what you mean. You can actually achieve that by configuring your menu at Appearance > Menu.
If you haven’t already, you can create a new menu per instructions here:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Appearance_Menus_Screen
Then you can use the Pages menu element to add a link to your Store page.
And then you could use the Link menu element, one for each of these:
http://www.leeaaron.com/wp2012/store/shopping-cart/
http://www.leeaaron.com/wp2012/store/order-status/
You could drag and drop them in place under the Store page so that they’ll be child menus under it.
That way the menu in the front-end would include those 2 sub-links below it in your site’s front-end.
How would that work for ya? 🙂
Cheers,
David
That does add the arrow, but it also adds much unwantedness.
Adding links for each item in the submenu creates duplicate links in the submenu – and adds arrows to the original links!
I’ve left it so you can see what I mean. The first three entries are the ones I added. The second three – the ones with the arrows (that are unnecessary because there is no submenu for them) are the original, generated by the plugin.
I have been using the same self-created menu, so nothing has changed there.
Sorry. I was using an older version because of a glitch with the menu display. I see that there have been a few updates since then and have updated to the latest version. The menu glitch is fixed and the above-noted fix works for me. Thank you!
Hi @saladgoat,
That’s great news! Glad it’s working for you now 🙂
Please advise if you have more questions.
Have a fantastic day!
Cheers,
WPMU DEV