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  • CMSHelpLive

    (@cmshelplivecom)

    Hi,

    Guess, that might not be best methodology to create the menus.

    Instead I will highly recommend to follow these steps:

    1- Create some sample pages (for instance- home, About us and Contact).
    2- Appearance ->Menus ->Create New Menu ->Save Menu.
    3- Now on the left sidebar you will get all the pages you have created. Select the check boxes of those pages which you want to include in your “Menu” and click on “Add to Menu”.
    4- You will see all your pages on right hand side under “Menu” structure.
    5- Now scroll down your page and perform the last step.
    6- Under menu setting, select the check box according to your requirement. And save menu.

    Thread Starter Samar Hatem

    (@samar-hatem)

    I did all this so the pages are shown on the place specified for them, But I want to know how I can control what code will be produced from wp_nav_menu, I don’t want pages be wrapped in

    • instead I want them to be within h2 for example. I want the produced code be similar to the source code in the menu I’m using because I don’t know how to modify Js code :/
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