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  • #1385522
    carmencohn
    Participant

    Hi, I need help with this: I set up a website with Ethos2 which is mainly a single scroll page with one header menu. Each menu option send you to a place inside the main page. My problem is I would like to add news posts in this very page and by clicking them to be opened in a new page WITHOUT THE MAIN MENU but another one that allows one to go back to the principal site.

    It seems that the posts page configuration obliges you to have the same menu as in the main page. The same happens if you want them to appear in a Blog page. I imagine I have to edit some files but I don’t manage php yet. So I would appreciate your step by step advice.

    I already work with a child theme, I need to know which file to copy to the child theme and how exactly to edit. Thank you

    #1385570
    Rahul
    Moderator

    Hi There,

    Greetings! Thanks for writing in 🙂

    To assist you with this issue, we’ll first need you to provide us with your URL. This is to ensure that we can provide you with a tailored answer to your situation. Once you have provided us with your URL, we will be happy to assist you with everything.

    #1385617
    carmencohn
    Participant
    #1385905
    Rue Nel
    Moderator

    Hello There,

    Thanks for providing the url of your site. To have a different menu in other pages or post from the main home page, you can make use of the one page navigation. You can create two separate menus. One menu should be assign as your primary menu. The second menu will be used exclusively used for one page navigation. In your case, your current menu can be assign for your homepage as the one page navigation menu. You will then need to create a different menu and assign it as your primary menu. For more details about one page navigation menu, please check this out: https://community.theme.co/kb/how-to-setup-one-page-navigation/

    Hope this helps.

    #1386026
    carmencohn
    Participant

    THANKS, solved
    It was easier than I thought 😉
    regards

    #1386050
    Christopher
    Moderator

    You are welcome.

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