• Hi

    This is my first post!
    As you can see I have created a menu item ‘Bat Out Of Hell The Musical.’ which, if you then click on, goes to ‘Glenn and Martha – The Interview.’ Clicking the subpage takes you to the interview, but I would like to write an introduction on the main Bat Out Of Hell The Musical page, so that when a reader (or me) clicks on the menu heading, it goes to the introduction and not just the subpage?

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  • Hi,

    So you’d like visitors to be sent to https://tomhousden.co.uk/bat-out-of-hell-the-musical-3/ when they click “Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical” in your menu, is that correct?

    At the moment I see that clicking parent menu items only opens the sub menus. This is not standard behaviour for menus in WordPress, so I suspect your theme is responsible for customising this. It’s probably best to reach out to the theme author for some guidance on how to remove this feature.

    If it is not the theme, then perhaps a plugin you have installed?

    Thread Starter tomhousden

    (@tomhousden)

    That is correct, yes.
    I shall contact the theme creators as I haven’t installed any plugins.

    Thankyou.

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