[VIDEO] Understanding klikit Menu Management

[VIDEO] Understanding klikit Menu Management



Check out these timestamps!
  1. 0:07 Introduction to Menu Management
  2. 0:20 klikit Menu Manager
  3. 0:37 Business Menu
  4. 0:46 Store Menu
  5. 1:19 Populate Menus to Different Stores in Bulk
  6. 1:37 Elements of a Menu
  7. 2:14 Building your Business Menu
  8. 2:35 Create Menu Items and Modifiers
  9. 3:34 Create Modifier Groups
  10. 4:12 Create Menu Categories
  11. 5:18 Populating, Publishing, and Syncing Menus

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