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  • Thread Starter michael123123123

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    See my last comment, I managed to find the root cause in an error of the site-info.php. Really strange but the issue is closed

    Thread Starter michael123123123

    (@michael123123123)

    See my last comment, I managed to find the root cause in an error of the site-info.php. Really strange but the issue is closed

    Thread Starter michael123123123

    (@michael123123123)

    Thanks again Kathryn, your hint to recall what happened helped. I recalled that I changed something in the php file “site-info” in the footer subfolder.

    That was necessary because I want to get rid of that annoying “proudly presented by WP” footer.

    It seems I made a mistake which then lead to this side effect. So I really do not understand all the connections of that, but eventually I the Menu works again

    Thread Starter michael123123123

    (@michael123123123)

    Thank you so much Kathryn. I was offline for a while – sorry for the late response. I see what you mean with that Menu Icon. The preview with another template shows this. It seems that the picture somehow overlaps this menu. But I don’t recall anything that changed before all of a sudden this menu vanished.
    Your advice “reinstalling a fresh copy of Twenty Seventeen to see if that helps fix the menu issues.” – How would you recommend to proceed without the risk to completely crash the page?

    Thread Starter michael123123123

    (@michael123123123)

    Thanks for your reply, but there are no plugins installed-
    There is also nothing special in this page, so no custom code.
    Just a few pictures / impressum etc. and only this one menu.
    Seems to be too complex for wordpress? I do not understand this. Maybe I simply have to use another toolbox, this does not convince me.
    If you or anybody in this small community would have any advices am am happy to hear that.
    For now I just added another link to the landing page. This is really not professional, but a least it works better than this awful responsive view which does not work.

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