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On my blog there's a strip across the top that says "Home - Level 1 - Level 1 - Level 1".

When you roll your mouse over each "Level 1" it says:

Level 2 Sub Menu 1

Level 2 Sub Menu 2

Level 2 Sub Menu 3

 

...Which is nice, but unhelpful because I have NO IDEA how to turn those levels into anything coherent. So I was hoping one of the many geniuses on 20sb *flutters eyelashes* could help me? How do I change them to make them say what I want them to say? I already took a look at the code but couldn't find anything about levels...

 

Also does anybody know why, after installing Disqus, my blog says I have 0 comments when I have 5?

 

I need to bury my head in tech books... Ay..!

 

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When you go to edit your design and you are under the Page Elements tab (to the left of the HTML tab), do you see something called Pages underneath your header?

This is what I see:

 

Oh dang, well, I can't help you. Looks like you actually have a navigation bar whereas mine are just the Pages Page Elements that make it look like a nav bar. Sorry :(
Thanks for looking, anyway. One day I will understand!

The first problem can be easily fixed. (I think.) Just go to the dashboard and then into "Design". In the "Add and Arrange Page Elements" page, there should be a bar that says "Top Menu." Hit "Edit". You should be able to add sites and get rid of unwanted sub menus if you so decide.

 

As for the comments thing, the only thing I can recommend is uninstalling Disqus. It's unfortunate, but sometimes certain add-ons or widgets will screw up the way your blog works. You can try installing it again to see if there's any change, but you might have to deal with the no comments thing if you want Disqus or get rid of Disqus.

 

Hope this helped.

 

Simply Kate

Annoyingly, there's no Top Menu option. Maybe it's the blog design I have?

And thanks for the heads-up on Disqus!
It's hard to say for certain, because following the URLs embedded in your theme ended up leading all over the place, but my initial guess is that those placeholder navigation elements are hard-coded into your theme.

Open up your Blogger dashboard and go to Design > Edit HTML, then look for what I've highlighted in the screenshot below in your HTML field and remove it. It might make your job easier to copy everything and paste it into a text editor, since you can use that application's search feature.

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