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  • Can you post a link to your site, instead of a screenshot? It’s the only way to see what might be going on.

    Thread Starter paradive

    (@paradive)

    it’s a local, xampp install.
    that’s why i can’t. =/

    I’m sorry but it would be pretty tough to help without being able to see a live site. Do you know how to use a web inspecting tool like Firebug? Have you made any modifications to the theme’s files?

    Thread Starter paradive

    (@paradive)

    no modifications.

    and i use Chrome.

    It looks like you are using the Twenty Sixteen theme? After you have made your menu, look to the bottom of the menu setup page and ensure “Theme Locations” = “Primary Menu” is checked, then Save Menu.

    Thread Starter paradive

    (@paradive)

    negative.

    there’s nothing like that.

    <sigh>

    i’m really hating WP.

    Please advise if you are using the Twenty Sixteen theme. If not, which theme are you using?

    If you are using Twenty Sixteen, this screenshot shows where you have to set your menu name to show in your theme.

    You can also find this setting at Admin page > Appearance > Customize > Menus > Menu Locations.

    If you are running Twenty Sixteen and you don’t have the menu location setting, try deactivating any plugins you are running to be sure they are not causing a conflict.

    If you still don’t have this setting, its likely your install is incomplete or corrupted.

    If you are running a different theme, you will still have this setting, though it may be called slightly differently and may be in a slightly different place.

    Essentially, you have to assign the menu you have made to the menu location in the theme.

    Thread Starter paradive

    (@paradive)

    <grumble>

    apparently it’s another theme now.

    i’ll stick witn Joomla.

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