Comments 3Lee started the conversationDecember 5, 2017 at 11:36amHi,Would you be able to supply me the code to be able to change the top navigation for logged in members please?I found this article and attempted to add it into the custom css code section within the theme but multiple red crosses appeared.http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-themes/how-to-show-different-menus-to-logged-in-users-in-wordpress/ 3,034Andrew repliedDecember 5, 2017 at 11:50amHey there,Thanks for reaching in,Based on that article the snippet goes into your functions.php and not the custom CSS section. Can you confirm that this is indeed how you placed it?Regards 3Lee repliedDecember 5, 2017 at 12:02pmHi Andrew,Apologies, I did in fact add it to the incorrect place. Can you confirm whether the code is correct and where exactly within the code I should add it please? 9,017Tahir repliedDecember 5, 2017 at 1:37pmHey Again, Try adding it using the Code Snippets Plugin : https://wordpress.org/plugins/code-snippets/ instead of functions.php .Be.st ThemeNectar Support Team Sign in to reply ...
Hi,
Would you be able to supply me the code to be able to change the top navigation for logged in members please?
I found this article and attempted to add it into the custom css code section within the theme but multiple red crosses appeared.
http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-themes/how-to-show-different-menus-to-logged-in-users-in-wordpress/
Hey there,
Thanks for reaching in,
Based on that article the snippet goes into your functions.php and not the custom CSS section. Can you confirm that this is indeed how you placed it?
Regards
Hi Andrew,
Apologies, I did in fact add it to the incorrect place. Can you confirm whether the code is correct and where exactly within the code I should add it please?
Hey Again,
Try adding it using the Code Snippets Plugin : https://wordpress.org/plugins/code-snippets/ instead of functions.php .
Be.st
ThemeNectar Support Team