• nobuhlesibusiso

    (@nobuhlesibusiso)


    Hi there, again.
    I just realized that when I created my menu, I’m using categories as the top-level menu that will be displayed. The problem is that by using categories if someone clicks on that menu without hovering to scroll down to available pages, they will and on an uncategorized post. How can I create a top-level menu that will populate the pages under it? I hope that question makes sense.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • karlalevelup

    (@karlalevelup)

    Hello,

    The functionality you want is not available by default in WordPress menus. You can enable the Automatically add new top-level pages to this menu option in Appearance > Menus. However, this will only add newly created top-level pages to your menu.

    What I could recommend is to use a third-party plugin. Here’s one you can try – https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/category-posts-in-custom-menu/. This will let you add a post category and list down posts under that category as submenu items.

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,
    Karla

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