This Beginner-level WordPress Tutorial is the second of two parts about how to create lists or menus of links using the Blogroll. These menus usually appear in the sidebar of a WordPress page or post. In this second part of this tutorial, I show how you can make lists of links to pages or posts within your own website or blog. This is a handy way to create additional navigation within your site given that WordPress themes often have a limited amount of space for main page navigation (About …
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thanks for the tutorial. wouldn’t it be better to use relative links rather than absolute links for the menus?
Hi jebstuart,
I have tried to reply to your comment before, but after submitting my reply it does not appear. Trying again now.
Have you used relative links for pages or posts in your WordPress site? I don’t think that works. Note, for example, that WordPress uses absolute links for .css files. Let me know if you have found a way to do it.
i wish my speakers turned up enough to hear this, it is what i was looking for. i am one of the oddballs using wordpress to make a non-blog site, and want to put header navigation. any good resources?
thank you!
Thankssss alot ;D