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A Mega Menu (Mobile) is a section menu — it renders at the spot in the page where you embed it. On WordPress, the Navi+ AI Menu Builder plugin places it via shortcode or Gutenberg block; you never edit theme files.

Other platforms (Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, custom sites): see Publish on Wix / Squarespace / Others.


Steps

  1. Install the plugin — see Install the Navi+ AI Menu Builder plugin.
  2. Build your Mega Menu (Mobile) in Appearance → Naviplus Menu Builder. See Mega Menu (Mobile) — How to use.
  3. Copy the Embed ID (e.g. SF-123456789).
  4. Embed it using one of the methods below.

Insert the menu

[naviwp embed_id="SF-123456789"]

Paste this into any post, page, or shortcode-aware widget.

If you want the mobile mega menu to live in your site header, the cleanest spot is the mobile header area in your theme — or a Full Site Editing template part scoped to mobile.

Option 2 — Gutenberg block

In the block editor, + → Naviplus Menu Builder, paste the Embed ID into the block sidebar. A plain Shortcode block with [naviwp embed_id="SF-..."] works the same way.

Option 3 — Page builders

Use a Shortcode widget with [naviwp embed_id="SF-..."], or an HTML widget:

<div class="naviman_app section_naviman_app" id="SF-123456789-container"></div>

Mobile-first tips

  • Make tap targets at least 44 × 44 px — use the editor’s spacing and padding controls; preview on a real device.
  • Avoid more than 2 nesting levels — deep submenus are frustrating on touchscreens. For deeper trees consider a Slide Menu instead.
  • Pair this with a Mega Menu (Desktop) and use Display rules → Device to render each menu only on its target breakpoint.
  • Watch for overlap with sticky elements (Tab Bar, FAB, chat widgets). See Menu overlapping other elements.

Updating the menu later

Edits in the editor apply on the next front-end page load — no WordPress cache flush required.