Moze
Active Member
...if you know the answer, that is.
This is driving me crazy because I just did this in the past few weeks but now I can't remember what I did.
So my end goal here is to have the PORTFOLIO menu item not be a link, but when you click on it, "DESIGN" and "INSTALLATIONS" appears as a drop-down menu underneath.
If you click HERE you'll see my menu items are: HOME, PORTFOLIO, SERVICES, OVERVIEW, REFERENCE, CONTACT. So for example, when you click on SERVICES, it doesn't link to anything (which is how I want it). To accomplish this in Wordpress, you put a "#" in the URL line (see 1st photo, below) and that essentially makes it a dead link.
I want to do the same thing with my PORTFOLIO menu item but it doesn't give me the URL portion to enter the "#" (see second photo, below).
What am I missing?
This is driving me crazy because I just did this in the past few weeks but now I can't remember what I did.
So my end goal here is to have the PORTFOLIO menu item not be a link, but when you click on it, "DESIGN" and "INSTALLATIONS" appears as a drop-down menu underneath.
If you click HERE you'll see my menu items are: HOME, PORTFOLIO, SERVICES, OVERVIEW, REFERENCE, CONTACT. So for example, when you click on SERVICES, it doesn't link to anything (which is how I want it). To accomplish this in Wordpress, you put a "#" in the URL line (see 1st photo, below) and that essentially makes it a dead link.
I want to do the same thing with my PORTFOLIO menu item but it doesn't give me the URL portion to enter the "#" (see second photo, below).
What am I missing?