Uncode 2.10 introduces the ability to create advanced Megamenus built with Content Blocks. These advanced Megamenus are visible in the official Uncode demo and on the Megamenu page. By their nature, these Megamenus require intermediate knowledge of the theme, its specific features like Content Blocks and the Page Builder, as well as a more complex setup process. Additionally, they're not necessary for most users.
During Demo Contents import, we've chosen not to import the complex Megamenu setup by default. Instead, we maintain the classic Menu structure that Uncode has used for several years, which is still visible in this demo. This way, users experiencing the theme for the first time will have a standard WordPress Menu at the end of the import process — one that already offers a simple Megamenu version with multiple dropdown levels, and a default mobile version.
Enable advanced Demo Megamenus
If you've imported the complete demo and want to start with the same setup as the demo — meaning advanced Megamenus with Content Blocks — simply navigate to WordPress → Menus, select the Menu called "Main [Megamenu]", screenshot , and set it as your Primary Menu, screenshot .
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Enable advanced Mobile Menu with Content Blocks
The same approach applies to Mobile Menus with Content Blocks. The new Mobile Menus leverage advanced theme features like Content Blocks, Menu Fragments, and Menu Composite. We've therefore chosen to maintain the standard Mobile Menu visible in the same demo above, which is a natural responsive adaptation of Uncode's default Primary Menu called "Main [Classic]". If you want to activate the advanced Mobile Menu with Content Blocks, navigate to Theme Options → Navbar → Menu and select one of the available Mobile Menus from the dropdown, screenshot .
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Understanding imported Menus
After importing Demo Contents, you'll see around 30 Menus in your WordPress Menu page. These Menu fragments follow a clear organizational structure. Learn how they're organized and how to apply the same logic to your site in the dedicated documentation.
- Learn more in the Demo Menus Guide
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