Float Menu Lite Documentation v 7.0.4
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FAQs
If the menu does not appear, it may be due to caching. Try the following steps to resolve the issue:
- Clear your browser cache – press
Ctrl + Shift + R(Windows) orCmd + Shift + R(Mac) to refresh the page without cache. - Clear your WordPress cache – if you’re using a caching plugin (e.g., WP Rocket, W3 Total Cache, LiteSpeed Cache), clear the cache in the plugin settings.
- Purge server cache – if your hosting provider uses caching (e.g., Cloudflare, SiteGround, or Nginx cache), clear the cache from your hosting panel.
- Disable caching temporarily – if the issue persists, try disabling the caching plugin and check if the menu appears.
Check if the “Test Mode” option is enabled. If Test Mode is activated, the menu will be visible only to the site administrator but not to regular users.
Yes, you can set the menu to appear on the left or right side of the screen in the plugin settings.
Yes! In the Lite version, you can:
– Show the menu on all pages of your website.
– Insert the menu manually using a shortcode [Float-Menu id="1"] to display it only where needed.
In the Pro version, you can set advanced display rules to show the menu only on specific pages, categories, post types, or based on user roles.
Yes, you can create and display multiple menus on a single page. Each menu has its own settings and can be controlled separately.
If you’re using a Multisite WordPress installation, do not activate the plugin for the entire network. Instead, activate it individually on each site where you need it.
No, Float Menu is lightweight and optimized for speed, ensuring minimal impact on your website’s performance.