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  • You need to use the page template dropdown on the right side when creating a page, and select “Child Menu” for every page you wish the child menu to appear on.

    The pages also needs to be threaded properly in WordPress for the menu to work.

    – Parent
    — Child
    — Child
    — Grandchild
    — Grandchild
    — Grandchild
    — Child
    — Child

    Etc.

    Thread Starter Dominic Nguyen

    (@dominic-nguyen)

    Thanks for your help. One more thing, I’m using Responsive Lightbox by dTheme instead of Light – Responsive LightBox by Captain Theme. Responsive Lightbox have 4 scripts: prettyPhoto | SwipeBox | FancyBox | Nivo Lightbox. 3 of them work well, only SwipeBox can not show the image (the overlay work well, only image can not show). Do you know why and how to solve this issue? Many thanks ??

    Thread Starter Dominic Nguyen

    (@dominic-nguyen)

    Oops…I tried your instruction but still not work. This is what I did:

    – Create Page 1 template child menu – parent none
    – Create Page 2 template child menu – parent Page 1
    – Create menu Test as below:
    Page 1
    — Page 2

    – Go to widget, add Custom Menu to Primary, choose Test, Save.

    Menu still as normal T__T can not figure as your demo.

    Thread Starter Dominic Nguyen

    (@dominic-nguyen)

    Ahhhh…I did it. However, only work when I was in Page 1, when I were in other page or post, it show the menu as very normal. Anyway, I got how to make it appear. Thanks !

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