menu bar at top of page

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hello, happy 2020!

    I have a menu at the bottom of each page of my website, and one in a horizontal bar just below the banner image – this is the one with which I need help. There used to be a sub-heading, ‘couples’ counselling and therapy’, which would appear when people hovered over the heading ‘psychotherapy and counselling’. I’ve removed it from ‘menus’ in WordPress, but it still appears when people hover over the parent page heading, then when they tap on it it leads to a page saying ‘you appear to be lost’. I don’t want this! How do I make the sub-heading vanish from the horizontal menu bar (forgive me if I don’t have all the technical terms correctly)?

    Thank you for your help!

    WP.com: Unknown
    Jetpack: Yes
    Correct account: Yes

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  • Hi there,

    We can’t help directly because we don’t host your site on our WordPress.com managed hosting. As a result we don’t have the ability to take a closer look at your site.

    Instead your host (SiteGround) uses the open-source variant of the WordPress platform which functions differently than what we offer here on WordPress.com. The good news though is that help is available here at the open-source WordPress forums: https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/

  • Unknown's avatar

    It turns out that it just took a day or two for the changes to show up

    Thank you for your help

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