- Installing SureDash
- Download and Access Your SureDash License
- Updating SureDash
- Understanding Spaces and Space Groups in SureDash
- Add a Space Content Type in SureDash
- How to Set Up a SureDash Course Space
- How to Set Up Google Login in SureDash: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Set Up Facebook Login in SureDash: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Understanding the Customize Portal in SureDash
- How To Add a Logo To The SureDash Portal
- Setting up Space Groups
- Hidden Spaces in SureDash
- How to Create a Feed Space
- How to Set up “Course” space in SureDash?
- How to Create a “Discussion” Space in SureDash
- How To Set Up A Private Discussion Space In SureDash
- Creating a “Single Post/Page” Space in SureDash
- How to Set Up a “Link” Space in SureDash
- How to Configure SureDash Space Layouts
- Understanding the “Single Post/Page” Space Type in SureDash
- How to Regenerate the Default SureDash Pages
- Recommended Hosting for SureDash
- Customizing the Portal Slug Using a Filter
- How to Edit SureDash Space or Post with Any Page Builder
- How to Use the Profile URLs in SureDash
- How to Manage Navigation Sidebar Top Sticky Offset in SureDash
- Custom Classes Used in Site Editor and Their Purpose
How to Use the Profile URLs in SureDash
Want to add custom links to your users’ profile menu on the SureDash dashboard? You’re in the right place!
SureDash gives you the flexibility to personalize the profile menu with links to your posts, pages, or any custom content.
Here’s how to do it:
- Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
- Go to SureDash > Settings.
- Scroll to the User section and click on Profile Menu.
- Add the desired URL slug from your SureDash content that you want users to access.
- Use the format:
/{portal_slug}/your-custom-url
- You can drag and drop the
{portal_slug}
into the input field to make sure the link works for your portal.
- You can drag and drop the
Once you’ve added the links and saved your changes, your custom items will appear in the profile menu for your users. It’s that simple!
These links make it easier for your community to find important pages, like bookmarked posts, personal dashboards, or course content, right from their profile.
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