Carrying on with our Agora example, let’s create a menu for Agora so our WidgetWorld Users can post threads on the products.
The above screenshot is a snippet of the Select Menu Item Type – Yours will vary.
In this example, we see several items – we want Agora Forum.
This will give the forum menu on the home page a title called WidgetWorld FORUM.
The creation and location for the component is stored in the database. When the Joomla! template renders the page, it will include the component.
Thus – when you create a menu item for the component you are giving the user the ability to ‘use’ the component.
As you gain more experience with Joomla!, you’ll want to work with the menu to give it a more custom feel. Let’s look at changing the location of menus.
You likely noted that the forum in the last example was at the bottom of the Main Menu. Let’s change the order.
This is the order of display.
Here are the menus before and after side-by-side:
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