Menu Location Help-Baskerville 2
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I am trying to set up my menu and it shows “Menu” which you click on to get all the menu items. I have followed the directions from the help section for this theme to get it to display all the menu options under the header picture and it’s not working.
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I had problems with my parent menu disappearing today. Is that the issue you have? You can’t find it to edit it? I had to delete all my existing menus and then create a new menu to use.
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With the Baskerville 2 theme applied, a three-bar icon with the word “Menu” beside it appears when the site is viewed on smaller screens. That is the case on the Baskerville 2 demo and on the site https://eplisretreat.wordpress.com/. Is that what you are referring to?
Regarding the header navigation menu, the Baskerville 2 theme guide says:
Baskerville 2 comes with a Custom Menu location, which sits below the header and can display multiple nested submenus. To add items to the menu:
1. Go to My Sites → Customize → Menus.
2. If you haven’t created a menu yet, create one and select the menu location “Header.”That doesn’t mean that sub-menu items will appear in the menu automatically. They may be created as described in the Add menu items and Organize your menu sections of the Custom Menus support page.
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A menu disappearing is not what this topic is about. If you are referring to a WordPress.com site, please start a new topic, including a link to the site, here: https://en.forums.wordpress.com/?new=1.
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Musicdoc1-I wish I could add a pic here to explain what I’m talking about.
On the demo for the theme, it has all the site pages listed next to each other under the header. Mine is just the 3 lines like you said. I want them all listed under the header pic like the demo.
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Mine is just the 3 lines like you said. I want them all listed under the header pic like the demo.
The three-bar icon only displays when the site is viewed on smaller screens, as I mentioned above.
Both on your site and the demo, the primary header menu displays its items vertically, in a gray bar under the header image, on larger screens. On smaller screens, a three-bar icon (or the word “Menu” beside it) opens the menu. This is one of the ways that responsive themes handle menus on WordPress.com sites. It might be possible to alter this default behavior with CSS customization.
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Are you referring to the site https://eplisretreat.wordpress.com/? I can make the three-bar icon appear on my desktop by narrowing the browser, or by zooming in a three clicks on Firefox. Such steps are analogous to decreasing the screen size, and thus induce the behavior expected on a smaller screen.
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OH MY WORD…when I go to the site it has them listed like I want them, but when I am editing my site it has the 3 bar icon! No wonder I’m confused!
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Oh! I hadn’t thought about that. You may show the full-width of a page at Customize by hiding the sidebar. This is done by clicking the “Hide Controls” link, or the arrow pointing left, at the bottom of the sidebar. Unhide it again by clicking the arrow button pointing right.
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