Page Not Appearing in Nav Bar

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    @absurdoldbird

    so that you don’t needlessly confuse the people you’re trying to help, it is a good idea to always hover your cursor over, or click on, the username of the person asking a question to see what URL their blog links to. If it is definitely not a wordpress.com blog and they don’t indicate another blog elsewhere – for instance, in the text of their comment, then you should first find out what blog they are asking about and, if it looks like they’re using the wrong forum, give them a link to the WordPress.org forum URL. You can also – as I have done, above – give them a link to the info about how to use this forum which contains links to the differences between WordPress.org and WordPress.com.

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    @stevenaquino, here’s what happened, you’ve created six separate custom menus with one item in each one and then you used the Appearance → Widgets → Header Right area in the Minimum theme to add 4 of those 6 custom menus to your blog.

    You guys were on the right track by asking to check the custom menu!

    To fix this, go to Appearance → Widgets and remove the custom menus from there. Then go to Appearance → Menus and remove all of the custom menus except one. In the one that’s left, you can change the name to something like “Main Menu” and then use the boxes on the left to add new items. The support page about custom menus has an example of what one should look like: http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/#changing-the-order-of-menu-items-and-creating-sub-menus

    Once you’ve made the menu you want, go back to the Appearance → Widgets page and add just on custom menu to the Header Right area.

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