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Set up Menu

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Step 1 - Login to the WordPress Dashboard.

Step 2 - From the 'Appearance' menu on the left-hand side of the Dashboard, select the 'Menus' option to bring up the Menu Editor.

Step 3 - Enter a name for your new menu in the 'Menu Name' box and click the Create Menu button

Step 4 - Select the Pages that you want to add by clicking the checkbox next to each Page's title.

Step 5 - Click the Add to Menu button located at the bottom of this page to add your selection(s) to the menu that you created in the previous step.

After adding pages to your menu, they will appear in the Menu structure section.

You can rearrange the order of the menu by dragging and dropping menu items. Click the arrow next to the menu item for additional options such as renaming it. After making changes, remember to click Save Menu.

Menu Home will be displayed.

Create submenus

Step 1 - Select Appearance>Menus from the WordPress dashboard.

Step 2 - Use the checkmarks to select the subpages, and click Add to Menu.

Step 3 - Once these subpages become part of the menu, drag them under and slightly to the right of the top-level page.

This same procedure can also be used to create subsubmenu items.

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At this point you can choose to have the menu automatically appear in the and/or . You can also set up the menu to automatically include newly created top-level pages in the menu. Top-level pages are the main page of a section and often have sub-pages under them. Once you create the menu, you’ll be able to add pages to it.

If you want to know more, please watch our video guide: ""

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