Hi Chris, I created a work around.
In Custom CSS I used: h1.entry-title {display:none;}
Within the page, I created the dropdown:
<div class=”dropdown”>
<button class=”dropbtn”>
<h1 style=”font-family: Arial;”>H1 Title<i class=”fa fa-caret-down”></i></h1>
</button>
<div class=”dropdown-content”>
<h5 style=”font-family: Arial;”><u>Link 1</u></h5>
<h5 style=”font-family: Arial;”><u>Link 2</u></h5>
<h5 style=”color:#447DC0; font-family: Arial;”>Link 3
</div>
<hr />
Complete. Thank you.
My response was accurate and quick. This kind of support will make any web developer successful.
That gets rid of the Primary Menu so that I may use the WP Responsive Menu, which works for me.
Complete. Thank you.
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