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An additional menu to help users navigate a space.
Typically, a 'primary menu' is a set of consistent and persistent links = used for navigation across an entire site. Primary menus are frequently fou= nd in a header. Seco= ndary menus, by contrast, are used just space-wide or in some other limited= content area. In other words, if primary menus generally serve to guide us= ers to spaces across a site, then secondary menus guide users to <= em>pages across a space. Secondary menus are often displayed unde= r a header or sometimes in a sidebar.
With the release of Theme Press 3.0, it is now easier to create and styl= e secondary menus. This is done in the Theme Designer, under the "Macros" heading and the "Secondary = Menu" subheading. Here you can configure the 'look & feel' of the secon= dary menu, from its placement and size to its background color and link app= earance.
A secondary menu is targeted by using a combination of an HTML Add Class and an Include Content macro in an arc=
hitect page, such as a header, footer, or layout. (Alternatively, if you ha=
ve Brikit Blueprint Maker, you can use a Live Blueprint Macro instead of the two macros above).=
You'll need to add the CSS class .brikit-secondary-menu
to th=
e block containing it (or the div wrapping it), and ensure that the menu it=
self lives in the Theme Press Default Space. From there, you can style the =
Secondary Menu using the Theme Designer.
If using: