Adding another section to a page
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I am trying to add another section to one of my pages. For example I have a Page titled Travel. When I put my curser over Travel I want other sub pages to be there. How do I do this?
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@truthtraveladventure
Hello there. The theme you are using Cutline does not automatically add links to subpages (child pages) on Parent pages. In fact most themes don’t have this feature and none have a hover for subpages links feature.Additionally most themes do not display links to sub-pages (child pages) in the horizontal menu so we use a Pages widget to provide access to them. See > http://en.support.wordpress.com/widgets/pages-widget/
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(1) Change themes > Currently, the iNove, Inuit Types, Monochrome, Neutra, Sandbox 1.6.1, and Titan themes are the only ones that have dropdowns to child pages from parent pages in the top horizontal menu.(2) Change to Misty Look theme as it does automatically provide links to child pages on parent page and then place a Pages widget in your sidebar so there is access to the sub-pages.
(3) retain the Cutline theme and enter links to sub-pages (child pages) manually on each static Page you create and place a Pages widget in your sidebar so there is access to the sub-pages.
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