Menu dropdown
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Using the WP-Forge theme, I have a Menu item with submenu’s.
How do I prevent the toplevel item being linked to a page?
See image below.Cheers,
Julian
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So you want it so if someone clicks on it it goes no where?
Yes, like the demo of the theme.
In the menu area:
- Click ‘Links’
- Then where it says URL erase the http://
- Then enter the name ‘Auswanderer’ in the ‘Link Text’
- Click add to menu
- And save.
Hello Erik,
Thank you!
J.Did this work for you?
There is another way if this not work to your liking.
On further testing: it is not working. I was too fast: it takes a long time for the error page to load.
See here for the theme example, menu item “Themes”.
J.
Well what they do on the demo is the same thing I posted above except the don’t erase the http:// they enter the URL but just add a hashtag at the end.
I not know your URL but we use Google.
So your URL would be http://www.google.com/#
It opens the Google website.
There must be some easy way. Others would have the same issue.
J.Don’t use google website use your own URL.
Basically it will just load your own site over.
I used google as an example because I not know your URL
I used your suggestion, I am running WordPress locally, and pasted this url: http://localhost/genealogy/#
It does reload the site, and takes you to the homepage. I dont want that, just want nothing to happen. If you go here and click on Themes you will see that nothing happens. That is what I am looking for1
Cheers,
JulianWhat happens if you just put a
#for the URL?Great, that is the solution.
Thank you.Well thanks Erik and stephencottontail for taking care of that. For some reason I am not getting notified of new forum threads. Gonna have to look into that.
Anywho, thanks again, I appreciate the help.
jjr33 Glad you chose WP-Forge as your first theme and I appreciate the rating. If you need anything please let me know and I will do my best to help.
Thanks again.
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