In Part 1 and Part 2 , I have highlighted some tips and tricks to get a website menu more user-friendly and attractive to website visitors. In this part, I will reveal some useful user interface features that will help you become a more efficient Menu Generator user.Usually, to add a new element you click on the corresponding button; the new element appears on the top of the structure tree. After that, you drag the element through the structure tree and drop it in the proper place. But there is an alternate, much easier way.You can add menu elements by using the context menu. Just right-click on the proper place of the structure and insert a new element with one click. No more tedious dragging the element through the structure tree.Menu elements can be of four different types: Links, Headers, Separators, and Images. You can easily change the type of the element in the Element Properties form.For example, if you want to add an image to the Link element, you do not need to delete this element and insert a new Image element; just change the element type from "Link" to "Image".Let's assume that your menu includes the element which must be visible only on specific dates (sellouts, holidays, festivals, etc.). You do not need to add/remove it again and again; just always keep it in the structure and use theproperty which allows hiding an element without deleting it. Hidden elements are displayed in the structure tree as semi-transparent.Color contrast is very important for better readability. For a light-colored or transparent menu, set the dark background.You can easily import HTML code with menu links into Menu Generator. To import menu structure, just click on the Import button and paste the code into the input field.A classic menu structure is a series of nested