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    Hi, I’m making a site at http://atlasdigital.se/masterjohan/.

    At the top right, I’ve made a menu item called “Tjänster” which means “Services” in english. As its child pages I’ve listed 3 different kinds of services my client offers.

    Is there a way to create that first menu item “Services” without being able to click on it? I don’t really want to have the visitor to first go to a parent page and then continue to the 3 child pages. I thought I’d cheated the system by pointing the parent page to the starting page, but after a while I discovered that going to the starting page highlights the “Tjänster/services” page.

    – Do you see the problem? I would very much like some advice on this. It might not be theme related, maybe you know of way to create a menu item that is just there to show child pages?

    / Andreas

    #184247

    Hey wieslander!

    You can go to Appearance > Menus and add a menu item with # for URL then add sub-menus under it http://i.imgur.com/0uGehRs.jpg
    This way it will not be clickable

    Regards,
    Yigit

    #184256

    Amazing, Yigit! That’s exactly what I was hoping for.

    Thank you so much for your help, even though it wasn’t a specific theme solution. You’re great!

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