LindaRRR
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
I have set up several static pages for a planned website. I have been able to set up my home page as my front page in <settings> <reading> but I am unable to add the other pages to the navigation tabs at the top of the page ("about" is up there in some kind of default/example setting.) I have "published" the static pages. Now these static pages are listed in the drop down menu under "posts" on the <reading> page.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
A link to your site will get better help
McKrazie
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
@Linda: Not to sound like a jerk, but are you positive you posted Pages and not Posts?
Hey, stranger things could and have happened! It's like that old tech help calling card: "Is your computer plugged in and the outlet powered?"
Sounds stupid to ask but sometimes, is the exact resolution.
LindaRRR
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
Thanks to all of you for your quick responses. I am only working in Pages so it is not a mistaken post.
I found my pages listed on my Thesis theme and checked the boxes and the pages are not on the top navigation tab.
But I have one problem, it appears that the link to one of my pages "consultations" is broken I go to t 404 error page. any ideas on how to fix this?
my site is http://www.thesmarterhomeoffice.com
Thanks
LindaRRR
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
Correction: my pages are NOW, not "not" in my top navigation tabs.
LindaRRR
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
And while I am at it, I should take typing lessons
the site is at thesmarterhomeoffice.com