• Resolved ronmoody4

    (@ronmoody4)


    Hello, hoping one of you experts can point me in the right direction. I’ve created and published a website using the Generate Press (free) theme. Currently every page I create and publish, while visible in the “Dashboard”,doesn’t navigate away from the home “landing” page (where the menu bar & Header is located) but just opens below the header. Not sure if I’m not attributing it to the menu item correctly or if another setting is off. Again, I’m trying to have the page open active to the menu item and then open to its own page (preferrabley with a menu bar visible for consistent navigation.)

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  • I’m not sure I understand what you’re saying. Can you provide screenshots demonstrating what you expect to see and what you’re seeing instead?

    I checked most of the pages on your site — and they all work normally as pages are expected to work. I see a header and footer that persist on all pages. This is the normal behaviour of websites. Additionally, you’re using the theme’s two sidebars, both positioned to the left and persist on all pages. So individual page content only goes into the large right column — and this pages from page to page.

    Again, can you demonstrate your problem with some sort of visualization so I can better understand what the problem is?

    NB: If you’re unable to provide further detail, then please post in your GeneratePress theme’s dedicated support forum so the theme’s author and user community can assist you: https://www.ads-software.com/support/theme/generatepress/

    Thread Starter ronmoody4

    (@ronmoody4)

    Thanks for the reply, George. You know, I wondered if I was looking at the door that wouldn’t open only to discover it wasn’t a door at all but just part of the wall.

    If I understand, what your telling me is that the design of the theme is such that clicked menu items do not open a new tab (web page), but only open on the landing page in that container. I just assumed that every website operated with allowing separate tabs to open. The downside is, one cannot create a unique page for different menu items as they will all share space with the ‘home’ page. Is that correct?

    txs. Luv technology, Ghana, nice.

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