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We've managed to add a menu into a page:

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How though do you make it function like a normal menu that is in the header area? I.e. with showing only the 1st level. Then on click/hover action, the 2nd level, and 3rd level etc?

Perhaps even adding an icon next to each menu item to make clear it is to be clicked?

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We've managed to add a menu into a page:

https://www.wpbeginner/plugins/how-to-add-wordpress-navigation-menu-in-posts-pages/

How though do you make it function like a normal menu that is in the header area? I.e. with showing only the 1st level. Then on click/hover action, the 2nd level, and 3rd level etc?

Perhaps even adding an icon next to each menu item to make clear it is to be clicked?

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All of this can be accomplished by styling your menu using CSS. Here is a basic example for styling a dropdown menu with CSS that you can use to start. https://www.w3schools/css/css_dropdowns.asp

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