“Wauki, by Bonfire” Plugin Documentation by “Bonfire Themes”


“Wauki, by Bonfire”

Hi there and thank you for purchasing 'Wauki'! This documentation will cover the ins and outs on how to get your newly-purchased WordPress plugin up and running, fast. Our goal was to make everything as simple and straighforward as possible, so without further delay, let's get you started!


Table of Contents

  1. Installation
  2. Building your menu(s)
  3. How to use icons on secondary menu
  4. Customization
  5. Custom activator
  6. Have a question?

Installation - top

Installing the plugin couldn't be simpler.

  1. In your WordPress installation, go to Plugins > Add New
  2. Click on Upload
  3. Use the form there to upload the wauki-by-bonfire.zip file
  4. On the next screen, activate the plugin.

Once you've activated the plugin, you need to build the actual menu(s). Read the next step for instructions on how to go about that.


Building your menu(s) - top

Wauki has multiple menu locations. To attach actual menus to them, you'll first need to build the menus through the standard WordPress menu editor:

  1. In your WordPress installation, head to Appearance > Menus, create a new menu, give it any title you'd like and populate it with menu items as you normally would
  2. Then, simply add your newly-created menus to the menu locations you desire
  3. That's it!

Customization - top

We've put quite a lot of effort into making sure that Wauki can be customized to great extent. Whether you just wish to change a few colors here or there and change a few minor settings, or make it essentially unrecognizable from the default appearance, the goal was to give you easy-to-use tools that would allow you to modify the plugin's appearance pretty much however you see fit.

All the customizations can be done via the WordPress Live Customizer under Appearance > Customize > Wauki Plugin. You'll find everything to be organized logically and explained in detail where necessary.


Custom activator - top

If you'd like to use a custom element to activate the menu (a custom menu button, perhaps), you can do so by simply giving the element the "wauki-custom-activator" class. This can be added to a text link, menu button, image etc. You can also hide the default main menu button on the plugin's settings page under Appearance > Customize > Wauki Plugin.


Have a question? - top

Should you find something unclear about this documentation and have a question, then you can easily reach us through our CodeCanyon profile here (use the bottom-right contact form): http://codecanyon.net/user/BonfireThemes


 

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