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Conditional Menus
Version: 1.2.6
Description
Conditional Menus is a simple yet useful WordPress plugin by Themify, which allows you to swap the menus in the theme as per specific conditions. In short, you can have different menus in different posts, pages, categories, archive pages, etc. It works with any WordPress theme that uses the standard WordPress menu function.
How to use it
Once you activate the plugin, you will see the conditional menus on the Manage Locations tab located in your WP Admin > Appearance > Menus page.
1) To add conditional menu: click “Conditional Menu” and select a menu from the list (you can create these menus in the “Edit Menus” tab)
– You can remove the menu by selecting “Disable Menu” from the list.
2) Click on “+ Conditions” to add conditions in the modal box (tick the checkboxes where you want the menu to appear)
3) To remove the conditional menus, click on the “X” button
Visit https://themify.me/conditional-menus for more details.
Installation
- Login to your wp-admin > go to Plugins > Add New and upload the ‘conditional-menus.zip’
- Activate the plugin
Reviews
Perfectly solved my problem!
By xyrik on January 29, 2025
I'm running a WP site with multiple pages - each for an ads landing page. Each page needed its own menu and this plugin solved it perfectly. Thank you so much!
It really works but there are some inconvenients
By annamitja on November 25, 2024
I think it really works but I have problems everytime I change the language. The homepage gets updates but not the menu that corresponds to that language. Just when I refresh the homepage...
It doesn't work pretty well neither in mobile phones.
Sadly, doesn't work
By timboc on October 16, 2024
ALways suspicious when a plugin hasn't been updated for a few months, especially when it is "untested with my current version of WordPress".
However, thought I would give it a go - and it simply doesn't work. Nothing works. You can't click on anything. Had to uninstall it.
Doesn't work or I am too stupid...
By vispastei on June 19, 2024
I am simply trying to create two types of menus. One is for the WordPress website itself and the other is only for the webshop, which is WooCommerce ofcourse. No matter what I do or change. The best result I am getting is that the website menu is hidden on the webshop, but the webshop menu isn't shown then. Sigh.
This plugin was exactly what I was looking for based on the description.
But does it work? No. Is it easy to understand? Again no. It's either this or I am plain stupid.
//update: well gave it a completely new go. It now works, however partially. If I go to certain webshop pages, the original website menu appears. So this is useless. It should be displayed on every page with WooCommerce in it and hide the stupid other menu. I am going to uninstall this. Not going to work.
doesn't work
By mr108 on March 26, 2024
Doesn't work neither for pages nor posts.
The best conditional menus for WordPress
By LEXit on August 14, 2023
Excellent, works great and easy to configure
Thank you so much Themify!
Greetings from Madrid
BIT COMPLICATED BUT POWERFUL
By multmediadesigns on July 22, 2023
Bit complicated in that you are to create multiple menus depending on the conditions you define, such as roles. Rather it have been embedded into one menu, but it is also very powerful this way.
Ideal to traslate webs without a translator plugin
By M. F. (miryamferris) on July 22, 2023
I love this plugin. It allows me to translate my website without paying annual fees to translator plugins. Thank you so much!!
Useless
By ouicoding (yasineouicoding) on July 3, 2023
Did not work for me , I have different menus for logged in & logged out users and I want to show menu for logged out users only in front page but this plugin doesn't know how to do so !
Half way working
By Hans Wahlgren on May 10, 2023
I got it working, half ways.
I can make a menu change from open menu to members menu when members log in. PERFECT.
I can't make a meny change back from members menu to open menu when members log out.
Can anyone tell me how to do that? Then I would go from three to five starts.
Changelog
The changelog is located at: https://themify.org/changelogs/conditional-menus.txt