![]() ![]() ![]() While this might seem like the realm of the exotic, as Indy's Ken Lazari tells us: "Believe it or not, it is not much over about a $2,000 upgrade to any engine, so it's not out of this world as far as extra cost, and that's why we build a lot of them. Taking things a step further, the basis of the build would be Indy's aluminum Maxx block. In the case of our slant-six-equipped project '68 Valiant, we decided from the onset to take the path less traveled, and opt out of the typical small-block swap in favor of big-block power. Sometimes the move is predicated on a power threshold that demands new metal in beefy aftermarket form, though other build goals can play just as vital a role in this choice. This topic was modified 3 months, 1 week ago by abitofmind.When contemplating an engine project, there are many reasons to consider starting with a brand-new block. This is not a “very visual” user experience which the Site Editor otherwise provides, but at least better then 5d. In that block paste the appropriate shortcode, for a newly created menu location by default this will be: Hence my workaround is the next step.ĭ) Alternatively: Insert a Shortcode block. And you end up with a huge bullet list which takes up most of the Site Editor screen real estate. The formatting which works in the output is not working in the Site Editor environment. Note: v3.1.1 has a bug: Max Mega Menu falsely rendered as bullet list in Site Editor of Block Theme In it click the dropdpwn menu “Select a location ▾” and then select the menu location that you created in step 3. Top toolbar, in the center title “Page” click the caret “v” > this opens a dropdown menu > Click the the “⠇” (more menu) near “Header” > Edit Header.ī) Into the root of the header (or wrapped in a Row block) create a new block with “+” and then search for “Max Mega Menu”.Ĭ) This inserts a placeholder block. by Dashboard > Appearance > Editor)Ī) Edit the header (by one of the multiple methods, e.g. Open the Site Editor (by one of the multiple methods, e.g.Now the section “Menu Locations” lists the new item.Ī) Open it (currently a Harmonica UI which expands/collapses).ī) General Settings > Set “Enabled” to ON (hint text: Enable Max Mega Menu for this menu location?).If you have none, use the button to create / add a new menu location.Ī) Location Name: Give it meaningful nameī) Assign a menu: Select one of your existing menus Go to Dashboard > Mega Menu > Menu Locations.Install and activate the Max Mega Menu plugin.Classic Themes have their own mechanisms which menu (Dashboard > Appearance > Menu) is displayed in which part of your website (header, footer, sidebar).Fellow plugin users: You may use my How To below:.Maintainer: Please add this to the documentation.Blocks: This plugin provides 1 block.ĭocumentation → Menu Output Options currently lists:īut it does not explain how to create/integrate a Mega Menu into a WordPress block theme. The WP.org plugin homepage for Max Mega Menu mentions:įEATURES: Display your menu using Automatic Integration, Block, Widget or Shortcode. ![]()
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