Amulet Theme
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How do I contact support of Amulet Theme? After experiencing issues with Byrne trying to eliminate store notice, I chose Amulet Theme and I was not capable either but somehow via updating site logo I could. Then, I felt in love with Amulet after being able to update my front page, but then I am struggling with navigation menus. Description says I can be able to “create navigations menus” but I can only have one, and since Theme is only updating via Site Editor I cannot have access to customization menus as I previously had with prior themes before Byrne. I need to know how do I create two diffrent menus in Amulet and alternate according my plan or what other Theme would let me do this. I really like fonts and the changes I was able to do with Amulet, and I hate to be near needing to give up on this theme. Please help. Wapu sent me suggestions I cannot do in Site Editor.
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@anaismasih Sorry to hear that you ran into issues disabling the WooCommerce Store Notice.
There are some themes that don’t have access to the Customize option under Appearance. When this happens, it requires using the direct link by adding
/wp-admin/customize.phpafter your website domain. So for example: anaismasih.com/wp-admin/customize.phpI see that you’re asking about the Amulet theme here, but I’m also seeing that you’ve now got the Astra theme active on the site.
The Amulet theme is a Block theme that works with the new WordPress Site Editor and navigation menus are managed through the Site Editor within the Templates using the Navigation block, like this:

We have a number of resources to learn about working with Block themes and the Site Editor, including some free courses: https://wordpress.com/learn/ and many support guides: https://wordpress.com/support/category/design-your-site/
One of the beautiful things about Block themes is the amount of control they provide. You can create as many navigation menus as you like, and you can place them exactly where you want them, anywhere in the site.
This is our guide on working with the Navigation block: https://wordpress.com/support/wordpress-editor/blocks/navigation-block/
This is a big difference over Classic themes that work with the Customizer, as they often only have a limited number of menu locations and you can’t move them around easily (or at all without custom coding).
But if you’re happy with your switch to Astra, that’s no problem and your best resource for help with this theme will be the Astra documentation.
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To contact support for the Amulet Theme and get help with creating multiple navigation menus, follow these steps:Contacting Amulet Theme Support:
- Visit the Theme’s Website or Marketplace:
- If you purchased the theme from a marketplace like ThemeForest, go to the theme’s page and look for a Support or Contact link. This is often where you can submit a support ticket or find contact information.
- Check the Theme Documentation:
- Look for the theme documentation that came with your purchase. It usually contains contact details or support guidelines.
- Visit the Theme Developer’s Website:
- Go to the official website of the theme developer. They may have a dedicated support page or contact form.
- Support Forums:
- Some themes have support forums where you can ask questions. Check if Amulet has a dedicated forum or community page.
Creating Multiple Navigation Menus in Amulet:
Since you’re experiencing difficulties with creating multiple navigation menus, here are some general tips:
- Check Theme Settings:
- In the Site Editor, explore all available settings under Appearance to see if there’s an option for creating or managing multiple menus.
- Create Custom Menus:
- Go to Appearance > Menus (if available) in your WordPress dashboard to create and manage custom menus. If this option isn’t available in the Site Editor, it might be restricted by the theme.
- Use Widgets:
- Some themes allow you to add menus via widgets. Check Appearance > Widgets to see if you can add and configure multiple menus here.
- Theme Alternatives:
- If you find Amulet too restrictive, consider themes like Kadence, Astra, or OceanWP, these themes are fantastic i already use it for my Site.
- . which offer flexible menu management and customization options.
Summary:
- Contact Support: Check the theme’s official site or marketplace for support options.
- Menu Management: Explore theme settings and widgets for menu options or consider alternative themes if necessary.
For your blog, anaismasih.com, you may want to test alternative themes or reach out to Amulet’s support for guidance on navigation menus.
- Visit the Theme’s Website or Marketplace:
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