Navigatin Menu- How to(e) have choice between sub items only
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- GK User
- Mon Jun 22, 2015 12:32 pm
Hi there, on my site www.irishpokercup.com the satellites tab on the navigation menu has 2 sub items, i dont want the user to have the option to actually click the main tab, "satellites" as they have to choose what type of satellite page they want to visit.
as it is now if they just select the tab sattelites they are brought to one of the pages in the sub menu. hope i explained this ok.
thanks and regards Keith
as it is now if they just select the tab sattelites they are brought to one of the pages in the sub menu. hope i explained this ok.
thanks and regards Keith
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- Senior Boarder
- GK User
- Mon Jun 22, 2015 2:32 pm
Hi,
Did you solve the issue? Because now if I click the "SATELLITES", there's no link and nothing happens.
Did you solve the issue? Because now if I click the "SATELLITES", there's no link and nothing happens.
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- Moderator
- GK User
- Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:01 pm
yes, sorry i got a solution on wordpress forum, it was to create a links page for the menu and then take out the url afterwards.
thanks Keith
thanks Keith
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- Senior Boarder
- GK User
- Sat Jul 04, 2015 9:25 pm
I have not been able to figure out how to do this? Can someone provide instructions?
Thanks.
Brandon
Thanks.
Brandon
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- Fresh Boarder
- GK User
- Sun Jul 05, 2015 11:13 pm
Add new menu item wih "#" URL, that's all.
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- Moderator
- GK User
- Wed Jul 08, 2015 11:54 pm
Piotr Kunicki wrote:Add new menu item wih "#" URL, that's all.
Please see attached images. When I attempt to create the custom # url, the theme always changes it to something numeric, and it does now function on a dropdown placeholder menu item.
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- Fresh Boarder
- GK User
- Wed Jul 08, 2015 11:56 pm
[email protected] wrote:Piotr Kunicki wrote:Add new menu item wih "#" URL, that's all.
Please see attached images. When I attempt to create the custom # url, the theme always changes it to something numeric, and it does now function on a dropdown placeholder menu item.
I meant to say it does *NOT function *AS a dropdown placeholder menu item.
Brandon
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- Fresh Boarder
- GK User
- Thu Jul 09, 2015 7:54 am
Hi,
Please don't create new page with "#" URL, just go to Appearance -> Menus, open your menu and instead of Posts/Pages, expand "Custom Links" now you can add "#" to the URL field (only # instead of default http:// ) add your link text and add it to your menu.
Please don't create new page with "#" URL, just go to Appearance -> Menus, open your menu and instead of Posts/Pages, expand "Custom Links" now you can add "#" to the URL field (only # instead of default http:// ) add your link text and add it to your menu.
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- Moderator
- GK User
- Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:21 pm
Piotr Kunicki wrote:Hi,
Please don't create new page with "#" URL, just go to Appearance -> Menus, open your menu and instead of Posts/Pages, expand "Custom Links" now you can add "#" to the URL field (only # instead of default http:// ) add your link text and add it to your menu.
Thank you, Piotr. You've been a real help.
Brandon
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- Fresh Boarder
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