WordPress has an excellent custom menu generating system whereby you can assign pages, categories of posts, and custom URLs to your menuing system. One task that WordPress does not allow you to do easily is to create a non-clickable menu item.
For example, you may have a “Membership” menu item with “Bronze”, “Silver”, and “Gold” options, and you would like the three membership levels to be clickable, but not the actual “Members” item.
Thankfully, there is a quick ‘trick’ that will allow you to do just that. Under the Video tab we have a quick video showing you just make it happen. Go take a look at this “quick and dirty” WordPress training.
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Very good lesson. Thanks for this trick, I will use it many times.
Kristie Hewlett
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Very nice post. Thank you very much for such a useful lesson.
Zafar Khan
Thank you, Zafar… I’m very glad to see that WordPress and the internet in general has been such a great tool for you and your work. I look forward to seeing more of your comments as you continue to learn more about WordPress and help develop your own online community in Pakistan.
I would make one suggestion on you site: You should install forum software like Simple:Press so you can create an interactive discussion area, rather than the one long “stream” of comments. That way you can track individual conversations and the newest posts won’t get lost way at the bottom of the page.
Take care, and I’ll see you online!
-Anthony