Activating a menu for display in Mambo Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell 1 Minutes, 4 Seconds to Read After creating a new menu in Mambo, you may want to activate that particualar menu as part of your site. This article will demonstrate how to add a new menu to the default template in your Mambo application. How to activate a custom menu in Mambo First, log into your Mambo admin interface From the admin area, hover over the Modules option on the upper menu bar. From there, click on the Site Modules option. This brings you to the Module Manager screen, where you will see a list of all modules. Locate your new menu module in the list. You will notice the module is not published. This means it is not visible on the site. To activate the menu, click on the red X in the Publishedcolumn for the menu. This will enable it for display. This step is optional, but you may notice the Ordercolumn. The menu is set to an order of 1 and the main menu underneath is set to 2, etc. Changing the numbers in this column will change the order the menus are displayed on your site. Once you have published the module the new menu will be added to your site. Below is a before and after comparison showing the new menu in the left hand sidebar. Before After Share this Article Related Articles Enable / Disable User Registration in Mambo How to Create a New Page in Mambo Adding an Image to a Page in Mambo How to change the Admin password for Mambo Installing Google Analytics in Mambo How to configure SMTP in Mambo How to Install Mambo through Softaculous How to log into your Mambo admin dashboard How to install and activate a new template in Mambo Using Captcha in Mambo