Fusion is effectively a dropdown menu which is offering javascript enhanced dropdown modes. The menu itself is built on the rewritten core of the latest revision of RokNavMenu, the core application behind all RocketTheme menus.
Fusion offers a series of new abilities ranging from Menu Icons, Subtext support and much greater controls over the Multiple Column ability for dropdowns.
If after installing theme your menu doesn’t appear itself in the header please do one of the following :
1) Go to your themes, activate another theme for a second, and activate your Moxy back again.
2) Go to your widgets panel and drag the RokMenu widget to the Top Menu position.
Widget Configuration
You can configure Fusion Menu at Admin Dashboard → Appearance → Widgets and you will find all parameters under the RokMenu widget (by default in the Top Menu position).
Split Menu System
We have integrated the Split Menu System with Fusion Menu to give you more options on the type of menu display that you would like to use with your RocketTheme WordPress theme.
To utilise the Split Menu System, you first need to drag the RokMenu widget to the the Top Menu widget position, and set the Start Level, and the End Level values to "1", and set the Limit Levels to "yes".
Then you need to drag a second instance of the Rok Menu widget to Second Level Menu widget position and set the Start Level, and the End Level values to "1", and set the Limit Levels to "yes".

Menu Colours
With TerranTribune you are able to define the menu colour background using a new custom field type called "fusion_color". You are now able to use the predefined menu item background colours; blue, red, purple, green, orange, brown and gray.
Menu Icons
Fusion has support for individual menu icons for its dropdown menu items. These images are loaded from the /wp-content/themes/rt_theme_directory_wp/images/menus/ directory where you will find 31 images by default.
To setup a Menu Icon, go to Admin Dashboard → Edit Page. Locate the Custom Fields field under page edit box and type in the name of the custom box icon and in the value one of the 31 available names ie. minus, briefcase, lock – all names are listed in our sample content under Features → Menu Icons – (please use small letters!)
If you can’t select icon from the list of names for Custom Field, please click on Add New and create it.
Subtext
Subtext is the term used to describe the secondary text placed underneath the menu title.
To add your own Subtext, go to Admin Dashboard → Edit Page. Locate the Custom Fields field under page edit box and type in the name of the custom box subtext and in the value insert your desired text.
If you can’t select subtext from the list of names for Custom Field, please click on Add New and create it.
Multiple Dropdown Columns
Fusion has the facility for dynamic column control for its dropdown. You can choose between single (1) or double (2) column modes for children of every single menu item via page custom fields.
To control the number of columns of each menu item, go to Admin Dashboard → Edit Page. Locate the Custom Fields field under page edit box and type in the name of the custom box fusion_columns and in the value please type either 1 or 2.
Dynamic Child Direction
Typically, a dropdown menu column will extend beyond the width of the browser window if you have enough child levels. However, with Fusion, the menu detects the width of the browser and will change the direction of menu pullouts so all menu items are visible without the need to scroll.
RokMenu Menu Page Ordering
The order that the pages can be shown in the RokMenu widget are normally set using the Pages Edit SubPanel in the WordPress administration panel.
If you are using sub pages, and sub child pages in your Pages hierarchy, you need to follow the following guidelines when setting the page order of your sub, or sub child pages.
For example, if you have a Page called "About Us", and the page order value of this page is 3, then if you assign a subpage to this top level page, then its Page Order value must also be 3(or higher), and subsequent page order values must increment upwards.
i.e.
If your page structure is:
– About
— About Us
— About Company
— About Finance
And the page order value of "About" is 3 then, the page order of the pages "About Us", "About Company", "About Finance" will be 3, 4, 5
i.e.
- About (Page Order value 3)
— About Finance (Page Order value 4)
— About Us (Page Order value 5)
— About Company (Page Order value 6)
