so in summary, create for example : about, services pages, make them “no parent” , then create other pages and assign them to either about or services. thanks for the video, i also found the Appearance > Menu really stupid, it is for creating menus and submenus but it doesnt work. so this is the only way to get the menus we want and add submenu items.
It has worked for many other people who have posted below but it is possible your WP Theme does not support submenus. Some themes are missing the proper code to display them. You can fix it (if you understand the code) by adding wp_list_pages with child_of, all well detailed in the WP codex.
Creating usable wordpress websites used to be a time consuming task unless you are an expert web designer and most of us aren’t… You don’t need to worry though because I created a simple training course on wordpress, which will teach you how to convert your wordpress blog into a serious marketing machine. please go to my channel and watch the one video I posted. just go to: –> /watch?v=6TSpIQ9lWv0 <=== or click on my username
Hey, I just wanted to say Thank you for sharing the information. I was having the hardest time trying to figure it out. Its funny how sometimes something so simple could be so complicated. Thanks again for making it easy.
SOPHYSTICATEDGRAPHICDecember 11, 2012 at 11:41 am#
They have upgraded the way that it’s done now. It also really depends on your template and how it will allow you to do it.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for your post.
Thank you!
thanks a lot
dude…
so in summary, create for example : about, services pages, make them “no parent” , then create other pages and assign them to either about or services. thanks for the video, i also found the Appearance > Menu really stupid, it is for creating menus and submenus but it doesnt work. so this is the only way to get the menus we want and add submenu items.
gr8 vid. Thanks!
It is okay. But on my wordpress blog is not working.
How do you prevent the services button from being able to be clicked? Only the submenu part.
yay! thanks!
thank you very much for the informative and easy to use tutorial
hope to see more tutorials from you soon
Hello Paul, that really helped me out, have a great day and thank you for improving mine. :O)
Looks very simple, however, on *my* page by “attributes” I ONLY have “Template” and “order” …no “Parent” 🙁 Googling how to get it now sheesh…
This procedure is wrong to create sub menus
Take a look at my video “Missing Options in WordPress” which explains.
It has worked for many other people who have posted below but it is possible your WP Theme does not support submenus. Some themes are missing the proper code to display them. You can fix it (if you understand the code) by adding wp_list_pages with child_of, all well detailed in the WP codex.
Creating usable wordpress websites used to be a time consuming task unless you are an expert web designer and most of us aren’t… You don’t need to worry though because I created a simple training course on wordpress, which will teach you how to convert your wordpress blog into a serious marketing machine. please go to my channel and watch the one video I posted. just go to: –> /watch?v=6TSpIQ9lWv0 <=== or click on my username
Hey, I just wanted to say Thank you for sharing the information. I was having the hardest time trying to figure it out. Its funny how sometimes something so simple could be so complicated. Thanks again for making it easy.
They have upgraded the way that it’s done now. It also really depends on your template and how it will allow you to do it.