“WP Floating Menu Pro” Documentation by “AccessPress Themes” v1.0.0


“WP Floating Menu Pro”

Created: 19/8/2016
By: AccessPress Themes
Email: support@accesspressthemes.com

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Table of Contents

  1. Installing Instructions
  2. Plugin Main Page
  3. Create New Menu
  4. Floating Menu Setting
  5. Build Custom Template

A) Installing Instructions - top

  1. Unzip wp-floating-menu-pro.zip
  2. Upload all the files to the /wp-content/plugins/wp-floating-menu-pro
  3. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
  4. For customizing the plugin's settings, click on WP Floating Menu Pro option menu in Wordpress left admin menu.
  5. To display the floating menu in the frontend,please enable menu on "Floating Menu Setting" sub-menu in plugin.

Once the plugin is installed and activated you will find a menu named "WP Floating Menu Pro" in the left menu bar of the admin menu.Once you click on that menu , you will go to the plugin's main settings page.Basically there are 3 main panel in the plugin settings page which is individually described detailly below.


B)All Menu - top

WP Floating Menu pro Menu Listing Image

This is the landing page for plugin. Here you can see the listing of the all the menu created. Here you can see Add New Menu buttons at top left of menu listing table. You can also edit or delete menu created from here.


B)Create New Menu - top

WP Floating Menu pro add-new-menu

In this section, you can create new menu. You need to add menu name and hit enter or click "Add Menu" button. It contain two different tabs as listed below:

Edit New Menu Page

After you click "Add Menu",you will land of edit section. From there, you can create menu by adding as many menu fields you like.

  1. Menu Structure
  2. WP Floating Menu pro menu structure

    First tab section is called "Menu Structure". Here, You can add menu fields for new menu by clicking on selected pages,posts,categories on left side of page. After the new menu is created then you can see page, post and category listing on right side of page. You can check your required field to menu sort field by clicking "Add To Menu". Then when you click the down arrow of newly added menu field, you can see various configurable components of menu as listed below:

    These are the settings that you can configure for each menu field.

  3. Display Setting
  4. WP Floating Menu pro display-setting

    Second tab section is called "Display Setting". Here, you can select template layout for the menu. After you have successfully created menu, then you can select template layout to use for the menu. There are two option you can choose.

    You can select position of menu from this setting tab too. Available menu position are:


C)Floating Menu Setting - top

WP Floating Menu Pro MEnu Setting

From this panel , you can configure the general setting for menu. Configurable menu are listed as below.

  1. Enable/Disable Menu

    You need to enable menu here to display menu in frontend.

  2. Enable/Disable Menu For Mobile Device

    You can define enable/disable menu form this section. If you disable it, the menu willnot be shown in mobile devices with screen size less than 480 px.

  3. Select Menu

    You can select specific menu from this section to be selected.

  4. Show Menu On

    If you want to display menu on all pages, only on home page or specific pages,category or posts, you select on this section as your need.


C)Build Custom Template - top

WP Floating Menu Pro Template Listing

From this panel, you will land on tempalte listing page where you can see the list of custom templated created. You can add,edit and delete template from this section. When clicked on "Create Custom Template". You will land on custom template listing page where you can add,edit and delete custom template created. When you click "Add New Template", You will land on template build section. Folowing Section can been seen is custom template design option.

WP Floating Menu Pro Add/Edit Current Templte

  1. Template Name

    Name for the template.

  2. Select Menu Layout

    You can select Buildin custom template list where you want to implement custom design into.

  3. Hover Transform Width

    You can select icon transform width on hover applicable only for template 7 layout.

  4. Icon Background Color

    You can select icon background color for menu icon from here.

  5. Icon Size

    You can select icon size for menu icon from here.

  6. Icon Margin

    You can select icon spaces between individual icon from here.

  7. Title Font Color

    You can select title font color from here.

  8. Title Typography

    You can select title font family from here.

  9. Title Text Transform Style

    You can select title text tranform style for font from here. You can select uppercase, lowercase, vapitalize or none(same as text input) form here.

  10. Title Font Size

    You can select title font size from here.

  11. Tooltip Font Color

    You can select tooltip text font color from here.

  12. Tooltip Typography

    You can select tooltip font family from here.

  13. Tooltip Font Size

    You can select tooltip font size from here.

  14. Menu Background Color

    You can select menu background color from here. Option is applicable only to template 5,6,8 and 9.

  15. Icon For Expand Trigger

    You can select your own custom expand trigger icon implementable to only template 5 and 6.

  16. Icon For Close Trigger

    You can select your own custom close trigger icon implementable to only template 5 and 6.


Once again, thank you so much for purchasing this plugin. As we said at the beginning, we'd be glad to help you if you have any questions relating to this plugin. No guarantees, but we'll do our best to assist. If you have a more general question relating to the plugin on CodeCanyon, you might consider visiting the forums and asking your question in the "Item Discussion" section.

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