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wyurmanMember
Hey Jonah,
I think maybe I understand? 🙂 Would be easier if we could do screen shots. But...by default the menu name that appears in the menu is whatever you name your post or page.But, you can change that. So you could for example name a page ACOP L117 and also have that what shows up in the dropdown menu. OR, you could name the page 'Ice Cream' but change the Navigation Field to remain ACOP L117
In your case, I think you've titled the page (or post) ACOP L117 and then have 'ACOP L117 – Approved Code of Practice L117 – Rider Operated Lift Trucks' at the top of the content of the page.
To avoid that duplication, you could simply delete the title of the post, leave it blank. And just put ACOP L117 in the navigation field on the menu page so that it shows up in your menus.
I don't know for sure if this will affect your SEO, but I assume it might. I would consider using tags as a way to increase SEO. But I am not an expert at all in SEO.
Hope that helps some...
WillwyurmanMemberUnfortunately, the way our site is configured, it's part of a multiple sites setup and I don't have access to the php files. But at least now I know what to do. Thanks again.
willwyurmanMemberThanks. That makes sense. Unfortunately, I don't have access to our page code. Our sites only give me access to the theme settings, custom CSS, etc. I'll have to see if my IT folk can help me out.
thanks again
willwyurmanMemberIf I'm understanding you, you can customize how a page title will display in the menu by going to the menu page. Use the dropdown arrow to open up a menu item and then use the 'Navigation Label' field to customize the name as you want it to appear in your menu.
Hope that makes sense. 🙂
will
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