With the advent of WordPress 3.0, the ability to add ‘drag and drop’ navigation to a website became so much easier.  WordPress added built in functionality for navigation menus’ – and if your theme supports nav menu’s, they can be added by a few clicks of a mouse.  If your theme does not support Nav Menu’s you can add menu’s using Sidebar Widgets.

The video below demonstrates how to add a menu using the WordPress Nav Menus.

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About the Author Charly Leetham

Charly Leetham has been in technology for over 40 years - from earning her amateur radio license at 13 to founding and running Ask Charly Leetham, a digital services business serving small businesses worldwide. After losing $1 million in a franchise failure, she rebuilt from scratch and has kept her business running for nearly two decades through skill, systems, and relentless practicality.

She hosts the podcast Rise and Shine - Your Business Tech Boost with Charly Leetham and speaks about what it actually takes to build businesses that work and last - not just look good on paper.

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