• I have a conundrum. I cannot seem to figure out why sub pages do not show under their parent and below a sub page (category). Essentially, what I am aiming to accomplish is this Parent, Sub Page, Sub Page, Sub Page in three levels. Could you please help me rectify the ordeal? My URL is http://lballard.com Looking forward to hearing from you,

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  • Check if your theme supports custom menus

    Thread Starter jeremydarko

    (@jeremydarko)

    I’m not sure how to check

    click on Appearance>>>>>Menus and see if you can create custom menus.

    Thread Starter jeremydarko

    (@jeremydarko)

    This is how my WordPress Appearance > Menus looks http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/837/24549739.png/

    looks like your theme does support custom menu all you need to do is arrange your pages as you wish by dragging your pages

    First level
    2nd level drag slightly to right
    3rd level drag slightly from 2nd level

    Thread Starter jeremydarko

    (@jeremydarko)

    Yes, but it doesn’t work. Anything under the second category will not work at all and the author said this when I inquired on the support forum and have yet to receive a reply as to why he would not add it to the theme. I know how to use the WordPress menu navigation.

    skelly15

    (@skelly15)

    I am having the same issue…i drag and drop to create a submenu and then hit save and the sub menu will not stay a sub menue…it moves to be a parent menu again….

    Am i doing something wrong?

    Kevan Fehler

    (@kevan-fehler)

    After struggling for a few days with it, it suddenly corrected itself, and hasn’t gone wrong since. These are the things I did, and it could be a combination of some or all:
    1. disabled add-ins
    2. re-booted my PC
    3. deleted the page that was causing the problem, and re-did it
    4. zoomed out so that i could see all my pages (about 90) on the menu screen (they were tiny, but it seemed to help???)

    all a case of mind-over-matter/human-over-machine. just threaten it with horrible things if it doesn’t comply.

    Kevan Fehler

    (@kevan-fehler)

    Problem cropped up again. Spent HOURS trying to fix it, but then changed to Chrome instead in IE9, and it worked perfectly

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