Plugin / Five Star Restaurant Menu

FiveStarPlugins

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

You can either make use of the included ‘Menu’ Gutenberg block or the [fdm-menu id=”1″] shortcode (just replace the id with the actual id of the menu you want to display).
You definitely can. Right underneath where you add the main price, you can click the ‘Add Price’ button and input the new price for your variation.
When editing a Menu Item, you’ll see a panel on the right-hand side which has an Order input field. Menu Items are listed in order of this value, from lowest to highest. If you want one Menu Item to be listed after another, make sure it’s Order value is higher.
Each Menu Section can have a description. When available, it displays below the section title. To add a description to a section, go to the Menu Items > Menu Sections page in your WordPress admin area. Click the Edit link below the section you’d like to change. On the Edit screen, you’ll see an area to type in a description. This is a great place to put in details such as: All entrees come with a side salad or fries. Add cheese to any burger for $1. Add bacon for $2. Add fries and a coke to any order during lunchtime for just $10.
Yes. It’s common for a restaurant to have two locations. Each location’s menu has a Starters section, but they might not have exactly the same Starters in each location. They need different sections with the same name. You’ll soon learn that you can’t create two Menu Sections with the same name. To get around this, you’ll need to create your Menu Sections with unique names, like “Starters (Downtown)” and “Starters (Uptown)”. You can then override these names when you adding the Menu Section to a Menu. To do this, click the Edit icon in the Menu Layout panel for the Menu Section. You can then enter your preferred Menu Section name. This name only applies to this Menu, so different Menus can each have sections with the same name.
The plugin comes with a base style, which inherits the look of your theme, as well as a classic style. Since version 1.5 of this plugin, you can also make use of your theme’s page templates. If you want to make more bespoke customizations to the design and style of your menu, you may need to know CSS code and how to modify PHP templates. You can read some simple tutorials or take a look at the developer documentation.
Each Menu has an additional editor for the Menu Footer. You’ll see this when editing a menu. The Menu Footer is a great place to add details such as: All parties of 6 or more will automatically be charged a gratuity of 10%. All dishes are cooked in a kitchen with nuts. All of our meat is free-range and sourced from local producers.
The Pro addon features a wide range of icons covering dietary needs, healthy choices and religious preferences.
This plugin includes a wpml-config.xml file which provides compatibility with the WPML multi-language plugin.
After changing the size of photos under Menus > Settings, you may need to regenerate your thumbnails. WordPress generates photo sizes when you first upload the image, so any images you’ve already uploaded will have the old image size. We recommend you use the plugin Regenerate Thumbnails. It will provide you with a handy tool in your WordPress admin area to regenerate thumbnails for all of your images. If you’ve regenerated thumbnails but still don’t see any changes, this may be due to confusion between two different kinds of image “sizes”. When WordPress delivers the menu to your web browser, it loads an image of a particular size. But depending on the width of your screen and the width of the menu on your screen, the actual display width will vary. Regenerating thumbnails and changing the image size in the settings will change the size of the image file that’s loaded into your browser. But it won’t change the width of the image as it displays on your screen. By default, the plugin sets the display size to 25% of the menu item width, and the actual size of its appearance depends on the width of the overall menu. If you want to change the display width of the image in your menu, you’ll need to use some CSS code.

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4.8
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Version

2.0.4

First Released

06 Dec, 2013

Total Downloads

132,776

Wordpress Version

4.6 or higher

Tested up to:

5.3

Require PHP Version:

-

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