• wambamboo

    (@agatha1)


    This is a really simple question but I’m a bit confused as to how to set it up in WordPress.

    I have a menu item with submenus, the structure would be this:

    About Us
    – Our Story
    – Meet the Team
    – Our Ethics

    I have a drop-down hover menu showing those sub items.

    But when the user just clicks “About Us”, I want to land straight on the “Our Story” page. How would I do this? Do I actually need a separate page for “About Us” Or would I put the “Our Story” page twice in the menu, one as a parent labelled “About Us” and once as a child labelled “Our Story”.

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  • zartgesotten

    (@wearitwell)

    You could download a plugin for that (e.g. Redirector by Ralf Hortt) or if custom menus are enabled in your theme (if you have a menu entry design-menus) you could add a custom menu item with custom URL and put the URL of the desired page.
    I use Redirector Plugin which allows redirection on a per-page-basis.

    Good luck

    Thread Starter wambamboo

    (@agatha1)

    The custom menu solution works well.
    Neat, thanks.

    Thread Starter wambamboo

    (@agatha1)

    Only one problem with the custom menu solution.

    If someone actually types in:
    https://www.mydomain.co.uk/about-us it doesn’t redirect to About Us/Our Story, it just shows the blank About Us page.

    Is there a way to get around this?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter wambamboo

    (@agatha1)

    Installed Redirector Plugin. Works like a dream.

    Thanks wearitwell and Ralf Hortt.

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