Menu
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The menu page has disappeared from my site. How do I retrieve it please.
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Howdy ritabutler527!
You can manage your Menu in your dashboard by looking into the left hand side navigate Personalize there
Themes–>Customize–>Menu
It should help you, here is guide as well, the top sections show you how to navigate also additional information to help you about Menus
MenusHope this helps..! Let us know if you need any further information..!
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Thanks! Have found it, though it used to be its own heading in the dashboard and then occupied a good chunk of the screen – is now a narrow sub-thingy! Will look at more info as you suggest.
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Hello again,
Yeah the change from the menu is reported today, there was a button right below the Themes section. Your feedbacks will be noted. Also do let us know if you need anything else. Happy blogging :) -
I am becoming increasingly frustrated with the way WordPress are changing the format of their sites.
So you have an idea how our site worked, when a page was added, it was then placed under the appropriate heading via the Menu option so that the main page headings had appropriate sub-headings. This way, for example, not only could we comply with how Parish Councils must record their activity, but visitors to the site could easily follow chronological activity.
Similary, other, general posts could be entered as pages under appropriate headings. This facility appears to have disappeared completely. Although the menu option is there, it isn’t working in that way any more. Nor can I find the pages that I published this morning
(the separate blogs are there on the main page).One or two other information pages have either disappeared from the top bar altogether or are in the wrong place – despite being on the menu in the correct place.
Some help and advice please.
Rita Butler
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Hello Rita!
So lets take it one by one, I ll try to explain, how you can simplify things for you and make them easier.1)Firstly to get access of all your Posts you can use this support document , Edit Posts
Using this guide you will have access to all your Posts.2) Secondly to get access to all your Pages you can use this guide
Edit Pages
This will give you access to your different pages.By using the above two, you will have access to your Posts and Pages.
From the above information in my first reply the Menu guide will help you to manage your Menu totally.
Here is a important guide Cateogry PagesSo using this guide, you can have the Same category for the particular page and Post , and can make them appear in that particular Menu heading. So as you would like, if you want to provide a particular page to a Paris council, then you can just , allocate the Menu item the page you want to make it appear,
And if you want a Particular Blog to appear in a particular Menu heading or a Sub-heading, you can just allocate them the same category, and the post will appear there.
The guide will explain you, just make sure, you select the correct page for the Menu item, to allocate a page to appear and to select the correct category if you want similar posts to appear on a page.Hope this helps, let me know for further questions..!
Regards
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Thank you Pavanraheja – I shall try everything you’ve advised and hopefully regain my sanity!
Rita
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