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[[Image:Blue-l.png|left|75px]] Custom Menus let you have total control over your sites primary navigation.
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Custom Menus let you have total control over your sites primary navigation.
 
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==== Change your navigation menu ====
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=== Change your navigation menu in Appearance > Menus ===
 
If you have a theme that supports the [http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/ Custom Menus Feature] you can:
 
If you have a theme that supports the [http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/ Custom Menus Feature] you can:
 
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*Display posts on different pages by creating category pages  
 
*Display posts on different pages by creating category pages  
 
*Add custom links to the navigation menu  
 
*Add custom links to the navigation menu  
 
  
 
See: '''[http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/ WordPress Support for Custom Menus]'''
 
See: '''[http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/ WordPress Support for Custom Menus]'''
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 14 August 2017

Custom Menus let you have total control over your sites primary navigation.

Change your navigation menu in Appearance > Menus

If you have a theme that supports the Custom Menus Feature you can:

  • Change the order of pages
  • Nest pages to create sub-menus
  • Display posts on different pages by creating category pages
  • Add custom links to the navigation menu

See: WordPress Support for Custom Menus