This plugin adds the option to use the SlickNav Responsive Mobile Menu in place of a regular menu at a designated size.
As of April 2026, SlickNav Mobile Menu is a WordPress ARIA plugin with 3.0K+ active installations and a 4.8/5 rating from 24 reviews. It has been downloaded 106K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.0+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2015. Downloads are up 16% this week. Top alternative: Better Aria Label Support.
This plugin adds SlickNav Responsive Mobile Menu functionality to WordPress.
SlickNav Responsive Menu has multi level menu support.
Cross browser Compatible.
Keyboard Accessible.
Degrades gracefully without JavaScript.
Creates ARIA compliant menu.
Option to add a search field.
Option to add a logo.
Internationalized.
Advanced Filter.
Combine multiple menus.
The settings are found via the dashboard Settings > SlickNav Menu
Here you choose your Menu to be used as Mobile Menu – original has to already be on page
Maximum width for the menu to appear, default is 600px
Menu Label, MENU is default
Parent links, true or false, whether a parent link that has a submenu is clickable to a page
Show Child Links, false by default
Open/close Menu speed option
Fix Menu to Hea…
Why is this not part of the Word press core.
Sure it is just JS and css, but it is so useful!
Menus should often be better built from the page structure, not created manually.
I see people asking for this kind of menu all the time. Good luck finding one that works as good as this one.
Thank you, thank you thank you.
simple and good
I set out one morning (with not a lot of time to waste) to add a mobile menu to my site (amidst heavy development). I compiled a list of features that I was after, and once I came across SlickNav Mobile Menu it was great to see that it satisfied all of my requirements, “out of the box” as they say. To the small technical problem I had at the start I received immediate assistance from the plugin author. Thank you very much for this plugin, and keep up the good work!
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<p class=””>I like how the plugin works. One issue I ran into is that somehow the plugin alters the display of the desktop view of the menu. I don’t have time to troubleshoot it so I ended up using a different mobile nav plugin which didn’t give me the same issue.</p>
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I can’t fault this – I can use the non-WP version (coded!) for HTML sites and if I need to insert a blog page, use the WP plugin with no visible change for the user – the user doesn’t know that have moved from an HTML page to a WP page. Also able to mod nicely too. As a web designer, I love this plugin.
| WordPress | 4.0+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | false+ required |
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