Menu Options
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In my main menu, I have several pages listed (Home, About, Process, Policies & Pricing, Projects, and Contact).
The “About” page is currently a parent with 3 child pages beneath it. I would like to keep the “About” item in my menu but not have it be an actual page. I would like the only option if one clicks on or hovers over “About” to be the drop-down menu displaying the three child pages (Philosophy, Mission, Rachel – Owner). In other words, I want to eliminate the “About” page but still have it as a menu item with the three child pages shown when one hovers over or clicks on “About”. Is this possible?
Thank you for your help!
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Hi there, for your About menu item, I would suggest removing that and then create a Custom Links menu item called about and in the URL field, add a hash tag ( # ). That way it will not lead to a page.
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I am so sorry for the delay. I appreciate your response to my inquiry, but I’m afraid I do not understand how to execute it.
How do I create a Custom Links menu item?
Thank you!
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See here https://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/view-all/
Specifically see Adding Custom Links https://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/view-all/#adding-custom-links -
Thank you for your quick response! I still couldn’t figure it out, but I solved the problem by finding a photo to add to the “About” page.
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