• Resolved karhupaisti

    (@karhupaisti)


    Hello!

    I have a wordpress site with several pages/subpages acting as a menu on the top of the page.

    I have some pages with drop-down options, and I don’t want to allow navigation to the empty parent page.

    For example: I have the following two parent pages
    Testimonials
    Professional Testimonials
    User Testimonials

    About Us
    Our philosophy
    Contact Us

    Currently, if someone hovers over “Testimonials” or “About Us”, they can follow the link to an empty page.

    I want users to only be able to go to subpages, and to kill the links for the parents.

    What can I do?

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Thread Starter karhupaisti

    (@karhupaisti)

    Ahh, my formatting was killed.

    The two parent pages are
    About Us
    and Testimonials

    Thanks!

    If you are using the WordPress custom Menu?

    Create the top level menu item as “Custom URL”, and make the link just 1 character #

    Lets say we had pages or categories, dogs, cats, rabbits and birds

    Top menu item “no page” Custom URL: #

    “Our Pets” url #
    — “Dogs” Category dogs
    — “Cats” Category cats
    — “Rabbits” Category rabbits
    — “Birds” Category birds

    HTH

    David

    Thread Starter karhupaisti

    (@karhupaisti)

    Great!

    Thanks so much, David.

    This is exactly what I needed.

    Once you have tested can you mark the topic resolved for others looking for the same solution.

    Regards

    David

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