Menu text "Home" duplicated in page
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I have set up a blog with a static front page. The “Home” in the menu is duplicated in the page itself. Is that the way it should be?
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One of them is a menu link: http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/
And the other is the name of the page that you have set to be your static home page. If you change the title to “Welcome to my wonderful website” or something else, that will replace “hem”.
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I’ll give it a try.
What I want is the situation that the menu link is named “Hem” in the menu on the page, and the title in the page itself is named “Welcome” (or nothing at all). It seems to me that I can’t do that.
I set Appearance -> Menus Hems navigation label to “Hem”.
Page -> Edit page I set title to “Welcome”.That changes so that both the text in the page itself and the menu link on the page are “Welcome”.
I set page title to nothing, and nav label to “Hem”.
That gives no title in the page itself, but the menu link
now shows as #7 (no title).Is there something I missed, or can’t this be done?
cheers/Rolf
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Splendid! Exactly how did you do it?
(I’d like to keep the link as “Hem”, and change the “Welcome” to something in swedish.
And I suppose I can’t do away totally with the “Welcome” text (have the ’empty string’)?)
cheers/Rolf
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The menu items were set to dynamically link to those specific pages. So that is why the text would change when you changed the page title. So I just changed them into basic direct links.
(I’d like to keep the link as “Hem”, and change the “Welcome” to something in swedish.
And I suppose I can’t do away totally with the “Welcome” text (have the ’empty string’)?)
Just change the page title as you were doing before. I would give a try to deleting the Welcome and seeing what happens. No reason not to.
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