Restaurant Menu Builder

Last Update
7 April 2013
Regular License
$18
Sales
51

See the video demo!

Create your Restaurant Menu in 3D!

Restaurant Menu Builder is a WordPress plugin to create and display restaurants menus. With this plugin you can create as many menus as you want, display them on page, post or custom post type using a simple shortcode.

You define each food item category, menu, ingredients, featured image, prices and more!

The first Restaurant Menu 3D Experience!

The restaurant menu generated by this plugin is not only a restaurant menu. It’s a great 3D experience! When your visitors click on the “Open Menu” link, the menu appears in a nice 3D effect, like if you were opening a real book! Bu that’s not all! When a visitor click on the name of a food item the details appear over the menu itself in a nice multi layers 3D effect too!

Mobile friendly The plugin creates nice menus that can be viewed on mobile and tablets!

Info Please note that only recent browsers accepting CSS advanced transformations will display the 3D effect. This is not the case in Firefox (at least not for now). If the browser doesn’t support needed features, it shows the menu in columns without 3D effect.

This plugin ias based on a Codrops original idea.

Installation The installation process is very simple. Just like with any other Wordpress plugin you will have to follow through the steps below :

Log in to your Wordpress administration panel Click Add New in the Plugins menu on the left side Click on the Upload link at the top of the page Locate and upload the plugin zip archive After the package is uploaded and extracted, Click Activate Plugin

Support Policy – Free Support If despite all my efforts to make good products you experience a bug, or a conflict, please create a ticket in the free support forum, and i’ll do my best to help you. I also encourage you to follow the procedure i describe below:

Make sure WordPress, theme, and plugins are up to date Disable all plugins and check if the issue still exists Switch to the default WordPress theme and check for the issue (if the issue disappears then the issue is in your theme, not in the plugin) Empty your cache Make sure you read the documentation and followed explanations step by step

When submitting a ticket please provide details, be specific, give URLs and links to concerned pages, describe the issue as much as possible, and start your message by “hello”!

Change Log v1.0 – 04/05/2013

Initial release