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Comment ajouter des titres dans le menu de WordPress sans lien vers une page

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Vous cherchez un moyen d’ajouter des titres au menu de WordPress sans ajouter de lien ?

Par défaut, le menu WordPress Prérequis chaque élément de menu doit être lié à une page ou à un lien personnalisé. Cependant, lors de la création d’un menu déroulant, vous pouvez souhaiter ajouter un titre pour les sous-menus sans le lier à une page spécifique.

Dans cet article, nous allons vous afficher comment ajouter des titres au menu de WordPress sans créer de liens vers une page.

Add WordPress Menu items without links

Pourquoi ajouter des titres de menu sans lien vers une page ?

WordPress offre de multiples options pour personnaliser votre site afin que vous puissiez atteindre votre public cible et offrir une expérience utilisateur exceptionnelle.

Pour offrir une expérience utilisateur fluide, votre site WordPress doit disposer d’un menu de navigation bien structuré. Il permet aux utilisateurs/utilisatrices de trouver facilement le contenu et les différentes pages de votre site.

Lorsque vous ajoutez des titres de menu, WordPress Prérequis chaque menu d’avoir un lien vers une page ou un lien personnalisé par défaut. Cependant, dans certaines situations, vous pouvez vouloir afficher un titre de menu mais ne pas créer de lien vers une page.

Par exemple, vous pouvez avoir une liste déroulante de catégories dont le titre doit être « catégories » pour le menu, mais il n’est pas nécessaire d’ajouter un Link. Lorsque les utilisateurs/utilisatrices cliqueront sur les catégories, un sous-menu s’ouvrira simplement dans le menu déroulant.

Ceci étant dit, voyons comment vous pouvez ajouter un titre au menu de WordPress sans créer de lien vers une page.

Ajout d’un titre de menu WordPress sans lien vers une page

La première chose à faire est d’ajouter un nouvel élément de menu à votre menu. Vous pouvez le faire en allant dans Apparence  » Menus depuis votre panneau d’administration WordPress.

Ensuite, vous voulez ajouter un lien personnalisé. Les options « Liens personnalisés » se trouvent dans la section « Ajouter des éléments de menu ».

Si vous ne voyez pas les liens personnalisés, cliquez simplement sur le bouton « Options d’écran » dans le coin supérieur droit de l’écran. Ensuite, cochez la case « Liens personnalisés ».

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Ensuite, vous devrez saisir un libellé ou un titre pour votre élément de menu.

Dans le champ URL, saisissez le symbole du hashtag (#) et cliquez sur le bouton « Ajouter au menu ».

Add a custom link menu item

Votre élément de menu sera désormais ajouté au menu WordPress.

Ensuite, vous devrez cliquer sur la flèche déroulante située à côté de ce lien personnalisé pour modifier l’élément du menu. Retirez le signe hashtag du champ URL et cliquez sur le bouton « Enregistrer le menu ».

Remove the hashtag sign and save menu

Vous pouvez ajouter des sous-menus à cet élément de menu et les lier à n’importe quelle page ou saisir un lien personnalisé si vous le souhaitez.

Maintenant, si vous allez sur votre blog WordPress, vous verrez un élément de menu sans lien.

Menu title preview without link

Nous espérons que cet article vous a aidé à apprendre comment ajouter des titres au menu WordPress sans créer de liens vers une page. Vous pouvez également consulter notre guide sur la façon d’inscrire un nom de domaine et nos choix d’experts pour le meilleur logiciel de chatbot IA pour votre site.

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  2. Joe Baker says

    Beware, this technique creates some strange effects with some themes. The menu dropdown shows on my laptop, when I roll over with the mouse, but it does not work on any touch screen – tablet or phone.

  3. Sarah Bennett says

    WordPress must have changed since this advice was posted – there is no « menus » under appearance on the dash board. I’m using WordPress 2023 Theme shbennettbookdesign.com
    I want to have a menu item that doesn’t link but has two child pages that do.

  4. Angie says

    This help was fantastic! I’ve always been frustrated by wanting drop-down sub pages but this meant a main page which was of no use – now our menu has a title which leads to the sub pages. Thanks!

  5. Joshua R says

    Hey, this helped me get my parent page setup. But now I can’t create a child page for it without publishing the new page first. The parent page isn’t showing up in the « page attributes » menu in the page editor.

    Is there any way to do this without publishing the page before it’s on the parent page? Thanks in advance.

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You would need to publish the parent page for it to be an option but, as long as you have a menu set then the page will not be added to the menu and the only way users would know about the page would be if they had the direct URL for your published page.

      Administrateur

  6. Dana says

    This works great when, on my site, I go to the menu item right from the website. (that is, clicking on my Custom Link menu item does not go to a page) However, when I type in the URL it DOES go to that specific page which is not desirable. Is there a way to fix this? Thanks.

  7. Julie Bernicker says

    This was really helpful! However, I am testing my site from a mobile device, and when I tap the menu item with the sub-menu, it doesn’t open the sub-menu options as it does on a PC/desktop, so none of those pages are accessible. Is there a way to fix this or any other recommendations?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You would want to check with your specific theme’s support as it sounds like there may be a styling issue with how mobile menus are designed.

      Administrateur

  8. PaulaLA says

    This was hugely helpful! I have done a workaround with Categories before, but wanted a quick fix. And yours fit the bill. Thanks so much!

  9. Marina says

    Hi,
    Thank you for your post. I understand now that I don’t need to write a post for every category on my site, just for the menu.

    Now, I have another problem with one published page on my site. The page shows on the navigation menu and I can see it when I surf to my website. However, I cannot find it when I try to link to it. It is not showing on the drop-down when I click the link button and it is not showing when I search it on the navigation-menu-edit page.
    At the beginning, I wasn’t paying attention to this problem and added the link to this page manually, however, I found out that Google Search Console says that there are no links to this page, and I know there are tons of links to it (more than one year old).
    My site has more than 1300 pages and I don’t have any similar problem with any other page.

    Can you figure out what the problem is and how to solve this issue?
    I thought I can delete this page and rewrite it, but I am using SiteOrigin PageBuilder and some of links are to the page number and not to the URL.
    Thanks

  10. Edgar says

    Unfortunately this does not work for me. I get a hyperlink with ‘#’. Leaving the field empty also Any idea what could be the problem?

    • Jeff Bocos says

      Hey Edgar – try doing it from Appearance->Customize (via WP Dashboard).

      When the Customize page opens, select Menus from the left side panel.

      Select the Menu you want to edit, scroll to the bottom of the Menu values, next to the underscored ‘Reorder’ option, click the + Add Items icon.

      A new menu will appear, click on the Custom Links tab at the top. Try again from here.

      In the URL box, replace ‘http://’ with ‘#’
      In the Link Text box, type your desired value.

      Hope you get this to work.

      Cheers,
      Jeff

  11. Lisa says

    Thank you so much! I was starting to tear my hair out. One of the challenges is knowing how to describe the thing you’re having a problem with, and I’m so glad I found your step by step guide.

    Worked a treat!

  12. Susie says

    For some reason, it won’t « add to menu ». I get an endless spinning timer that never resolves. Any clues as to why it won’t add to menu after I create the custom link and push the add button?
    Thank you!

  13. David Phillips says

    Thanks much for the fix to create menu headings. Now, how can I create links in pages TO the menu heading? For example, I create a POSTS heading with the latest few POST pages under it. Elsewhere in the site I want to refer people NOT to a specific POST but to the list of POSTS, that is, the menu heading.

    Maybe there is a sidebar fix to embed the POSTS list on ONE page.

    Now suppose I have non-post pages, such as CLASSES. I want to link to the CLASSES heading, not a specific CLASS. I don’t want to have to maintain an empty menu placeholder page just to show the individual links.

    Thoughts?

  14. Mohsin Sharif Qureshi says

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
    My client required this, he ordered me to add some page like this:
    Area (Tab) and under it add some cities like (London,Liverpool,Loards)
    Its exactly worked for me, thank you so much again

  15. Ken says

    Just what I needed.
    I was scratching my head wondering how I would be able to do this.
    Then I came across this article, thank you very much.

  16. Petur Kirke says

    One small thing missing in this article.
    How to get rid of the hand (cursor: pointer), or is it only me, who have this problem ?

  17. Scot says

    I’ve used this type of custom link in the top level of my primary menu, and it works great on the desktop. But on mobile devices, when I tap the custom link, it doesn’t open the sub menus below it, so none of those pages are available. Is there a way to fix that?

  18. Steve says

    I added a title to my web site menu as you suggested using the # method but needed to remove it. I did so on Dashboard but it still shows on my site main menu and when opened it says « blank page » and that it is unsecure. How do it remove it.

    • WPBeginner Support says

      If you are using a caching plugin then please delete cached files. Also visit Menus screen to make sure that you have deleted the menu item. Don’t forget to click on the save menu item after removing or adding an item to the menu. Hope this helps.

      Administrateur

  19. Pam Hill says

    I have an existing menu that I need to remove page links from. How do I do that? I have 3 titles in the header that link to its own page. I do not want it to link to any page.

  20. Danielle says

    OMG this was a life saver and I’d wish I found this about 6 mos ago….I’ve been trying to figure this out for the longest time. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

  21. Brendan Dunne says

    I used this method to solve my problem and it works great thanks.

    However, the created menu header is not a page so when I go to map the sub pages, how do I structure them?

  22. Marek says

    Hello,

    I created a custom menu item in which I want to function as a label only, so I deleted the URL from that item, but it still shows a different color on mouse-over as if it was a link. How do I disable that hover effect from that item?

    You can see it here: and the item is the ‘Written About Braunstein’s:’ in the menu below the logo.

    Thanks

    • Susan Taunton says

      This is in response to Marek’s August 9th question about how to remove the hover effect from a non-linked menu title:

      Marek,

      You can use the browser development tool to identify that title’s menu-item-number and then use css to define the link, visited, hover, focus, active colors to all be the same and so remove the hover effect.

      Example:
      #menu-item-2036 a,
      #menu-item-2036 a:link,
      #menu-item-2036 a:visited,
      #menu-item-2036 a:hover,
      #menu-item-2036 a:focus,
      #menu-item-2036 a:active {
      color:#C1A45B;
      }

      Susan

  23. Rui says

    Using Appearance>Menus,create a Custom Links item with the URL as

    javascript: void(0);

    This is the a great way of solving that problem :)

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