• I’m new to WordPress, but I’m an old html guy. I can’t tell you the problems that I’m having at every single corner that I turn trying to do this website. It’s a musician website, needing a gigs section. I’ve gotten the Events Manager plugin, with the widget to put the calendar in the sidebar, etc.

    Well, Events Manager created an “Events” page, with a link in the nav bar to point to it. However, the “Events” link also has a dropdown menu with Categories, Locations, My Bookings, and Tags in it. I don’t want the dropdown at all, just for the link to point to the “Events” page. I asked at the WordPress forum and was told that I need to get help from the developers of the Berlin theme to tell me how to edit the menus. https://www.graphpaperpress.com/ is of no help, without upgrading to premium.

    Any thoughts?

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  • You need to create a custom menu – then you can control what shows up in the menu. If you have not created a custom menu – then ALL pages will show up there. Have you tried that?

    Thread Starter funkifized

    (@funkifized)

    I’m not sure what that means. I would still have the Events link there, and don’t know how to get rid of it in lieu of a new custom menu.

    A custom menu is the way to control what shows up in a menu – if you don’t have a custom menu, WordPress puts all of your pages in a “default” menu automatically. When you create a custom menu, it REPLACES the default menu.

    Try creating a custom menu – that’s how you will get rid of the pages you do not want to show up.

    Start by reading this:

    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/WordPress_Menu_User_Guide

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