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    (@javad2000)


    Hi there
    Sorry if the question is too simple, but I searched a lot and I could find no solution. I started using WordPress just a few days ago, so I have no previous
    experience with this CMS. I have created a few hierarchical pages in my WordPress website. Then I created a hierarchical menu for the site. For example
    I have the following pages:
    A
    A1
    A2
    B
    C
    D
    D1
    D2
    D3

    I created a menu, and I expected the menu to show only the top-level parents, not the whole hierarchy. For example:
    A
    B
    C
    D

    But the menu is showing the whole tree. I expect to see the submenus only when I select a menu. For example if I select menu D, I expect to see the following:

    Back To Main Menu
    D
    D1
    D2
    D3

    In order to achieve such requirement, I firstly installed “Custom Menu” and then installed “Advanced Menu Widget”, and I took a lot of time manipulating
    all their settings, but no lock. The menus still show the whole tree. I hope I could explain it clearly.
    How can I have a hierarchical menu that shows only the children of the selected item, not the children of all items?

    I thought this would be the most obviously available feature, because hierarchical menu is made for making the website neat and tidy, not for making it more crowded.
    Thank you

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