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Overview

Menus control how visitors navigate your ticket shop. You create menu items and assign them to different regions of the page โ€” the header, footer, top bar, logo area, or account sidebar. Each item links to a destination: a CMS page, a built-in shop route like the events browse page, or a custom external URL. Menu items support up to three levels of nesting, icons, and button styling, giving you full control over your shopโ€™s navigation structure. Menus are managed from CMS > Menu items in admin. Each menu item belongs to one of five regions, controlling where it appears on the shop:
RegionLocationTypical use
HeaderMain navigation barPrimary site navigation โ€” your most important links
Top barNarrow bar above the headerSecondary links, contact info, or utility navigation
FooterBottom of every pageSupporting links, legal pages, social links
LogoLogo area of the headerCustom logo behaviour or branding link
Account sidebarCustomer account side menuAdditional account-related navigation for logged-in customers
The visual appearance of each region is controlled by your theme settings.

Creating a Menu Item

  1. Navigate to CMS > Menu items
  2. Click Create new menu item
  3. Configure the item:
FieldDescription
MenuWhich region this item appears in (Header, Top bar, Footer, Logo, Account sidebar)
LabelThe text displayed to visitors
Link typeHow the item links to its destination (see Link Types below)
ParentOptional โ€” nest this item under an existing item to create a dropdown
TargetWhether the link opens in the same window or a new tab
  1. Click Save
Each menu item uses one of three link types to connect to its destination: Link to an existing CMS page. Select from your available pages โ€” the menu item will automatically point to the pageโ€™s URL. Link to a built-in shop route. Available routes include:
  • Browse events page โ€” the default events listing
  • Browse gift vouchers page โ€” the gift voucher shop (when gift vouchers are enabled)
  • Browse charity donations page โ€” the charity donations page (when charity donations are enabled)
Route links automatically adapt if feature URLs change.

Custom URL

Link to any URL โ€” internal or external. Enter the full URL manually. This is useful for linking to external websites, specific sections of your shop, or any destination not covered by page or route links.

Nesting and Hierarchy

Menu items can be nested up to three levels deep to create dropdown menus:
  • Level 1 โ€” top-level items visible in the menu bar
  • Level 2 โ€” items nested under a level 1 item, shown as a dropdown
  • Level 3 โ€” items nested under a level 2 item, shown as a sub-dropdown
When creating or editing an item, select a Parent to nest it. Only items that are themselves at level 1 or level 2 can be parents โ€” you cannot create a fourth level.
Deleting a parent item is not allowed while it has children. Remove or reassign child items first.

Icons

Menu items can display an icon alongside their label. Icons are drawn from the FontAwesome library and support:
  • Icon selection โ€” choose from available icons
  • Icon colour โ€” set a custom colour for the icon
  • Icon version โ€” choose between default and thick icon weights
Icons are optional โ€” most menu items use text labels only.

Button Styling

Header menu items can be styled as buttons instead of plain text links. This is useful for call-to-action items like โ€œBuy Ticketsโ€ or โ€œSign Upโ€.
StyleDescription
PrimaryStyled as a primary action button using your themeโ€™s primary button colours
SecondaryStyled as a secondary action button using your themeโ€™s secondary button colours
Button-styled items also support an animation toggle that adds a subtle animated effect to draw attention.

Sorting Menu Items

Drag and drop menu items within a region to change their display order. The sort order is saved automatically and supports reordering across all nesting levels โ€” you can rearrange both top-level items and their children.

Editing and Deleting

  • Edit a menu item to change its label, link, parent, or styling at any time
  • Delete a menu item to remove it from the navigation โ€” deleted items are soft-deleted and can be restored