Do not edit the Twenty Fourteen theme. It is the current default WordPress theme and having access to an original, unedited, copy of the theme is vital in many situations. First create a child theme for your changes.
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sacro
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I don’t know if you understood me. In the upper menu I want, eg ‘about’. Entering ‘about’ I want the left menu to open new categories, eg ‘about us’, ‘our history’, etc.
Yes – and that would take some pretty extensive theme development which needs to be carried out in a child theme.
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sacro
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Is there any other way? If I open one topic, for other topics to pop up?
Not that I’m aware of – sorry. 🙁
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sacro
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After all it is possible to do something similar. I found it myself. Editing the page, in ‘parent’ you can choose the menu topic you want to be as the parent to the ‘child’.
That won’t affect what is displayed in the sidebar.
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sacro
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True, but at least I could do this. Maybe there will be a new theme in the future with greater possibilities. Anyway, thanks for the support.