Voyage Theme supports 3 menu positions: Top, Section and Footer. They are used for different purpose and styled differently as well.
Menu in WordPress
WordPress 3.0 introduced the custom menu system. Now most themes (if not all) support this feature. However, many users do not know how to use this feature. They are still using page menu.
In short, WordPress has a builtin menu editor that allow users to create a multi-level custom menu. Please refer to WordPress Menu User Guide for details.
Menus in Voyage Theme
Voyage Theme supports 3 menu positions. Top Menu is a non-responsive CSS menu. There will be a theme option (Header > Fixed Top Menu) to fix the menu on top. Section Menu is a JQuery responsive menu.? Footer Menu is a single level menu with minimum styling.
Section Menu
Section Menu is a responsive menu. It will be collapsed and become a toggle-able and touch-able menu. Below is a simple demo:
To insert the divider, simply add the custom links Menu Item.
Assigning The Menu
Once the menus are created, they need to be assigned to the menu positions supported by Voyage Theme in Theme Locations tab. Not all menu positions are required. If no menu position is assigned, Voyage Theme will use WordPress? page menu as a fallback.
Tips: A menu item can be a page, a post, a category, a tag or an external link. If you cannot find the item I mentioned here, check out the Screen Options on top-left corner.
Source: http://www.voyagebc.com/setting-up-menus/
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