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Great — you’re using the Twenty Twenty-Five theme, which is a Full Site Editing (FSE) theme. Unlike older themes, menus in FSE are created and managed via the Site Editor, not the traditional Appearance > Menus screen.
Here’s how you can add a second-level (dropdown) navigation menu using the Twenty Twenty-Five theme:
✅ Steps to Add a Second-Level Navigation Menu in Twenty Twenty-Five
1. Go to the Site Editor
- From your WordPress dashboard, navigate to:
Appearance > Editor
2. Open the Header or Navigation Area
- Once the Editor opens, you’ll see the visual layout of your homepage.
- Click on the header area or locate the Navigation block.
- If you don’t see one, click the + icon and search for Navigation, then add it where needed.
3. Edit the Menu Items
- In the Navigation block, click “+” to add a menu item.
- Add a top-level link (e.g. “Services”).
- Then, to create a second-level item:
- Click on the menu item (e.g., “Services”).
- Click the three-dot menu (⋮) > “Add Submenu Link”.
- Or click the right arrow to indent and make it a submenu item.
🔁 You can repeat this to build additional submenu levels.
4. Reorder or Nest Items
- Drag items around visually.
- Indent a menu item under another to make it a second-level link.
Example Layout:
- Home
- About
- Services
- Web Design
- SEO
- Contact
5. Save Your Changes
- Click the “Save” button in the top right to apply your changes.
📌 Notes
- Dropdown menus are supported natively in the Navigation block with Twenty Twenty-Five.
- The submenu will display on hover (desktop) or toggle (mobile).
- You can style the navigation block using block settings (colors, spacing, etc.).
🧩 Optional Enhancements
- Add icons or custom styles using custom CSS or a plugin like Editor Plus or Block Visibility.
- Create a navigation template part that can be reused across pages if needed.