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  • Thread Starter mediadiaco

    (@mediadiaco)

    Hey @enoramm

    I went to my hosting provider and accessed functions.php via FTP, this is probably the thing you did to access the file, and yes, the path to functions.php you provided is correct.

    I made the changes a while ago and sadly I don’t really remember where I have put the add_theme_support( 'menus' ); . Few weeks ago I have migrated my site to a new domain, but mediadiaco.com is still up – I checked both site’s FTP’s and I have not found that code line in functions.php, but without any problems I can access menus in appearance tab.

    I recommend you to try putting that line anywhere in functions.php and see if you can access the menus subtab. If nothing will show up, delete the line you have just added and keep searching for answers, I am very sorry, but this is all I remember from successfully solving this problem 4 months ago.

    Either way – Good Luck, you will need it.

    Thread Starter mediadiaco

    (@mediadiaco)

    Thanks for your reply @jordesign

    I’m using Elementor as my website builder, so I could develop my site as full width, and not centered, like in the original theme. If there is a way to make the website full width within the theme options, I would be happy to hear that is an available option.

    The Elementor editor requires menu prepared within the traditional menu interface and thankfully i found out how to add support for it within the funcitions.php theme file.

    So basically i fixed the issue, but if there is a way to make the page full width within the theme itself, please tell me.

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