Hey,
Hmm, Thats odd. Can you post a link? What version of the them are you using?
In your appearance > menus do you have a menu assigned to the primary menu?
Kadence Themes
Hi,
I do not have any menu assigned to the primary menu. The version I’m using for the Pinnacle theme is: 1.3.1 and WordPress is: 4.3.1.
I’ve already deactivated all plugins and have uninstalled and reinstalled the theme. Nothing seems to change the presence of the warning.
I’m using a maintenance plugin, so I’m not able to send you a link to the website. When this happened I’had just created the website and was still on stage of trying with different themes and settings. If I’m not incorrect before it happened I was trying to take out the page’s title out of my pages.
If there is any other information you would like in order to understand this issue just let me know.
Thanks,
Rita
Hey,
What happens when you assign a menu?
What where you doing to remove the page title?
Kadence Themes
Hi,
I’ve just assigned a menu to the primary menu and the warning disappears!!
Although I was trying to remove the page title I don’t think that the problem emerged immediately after it. I had entered some code (I don’t remember exactly what now, but I had looked online for how to remove the title) into the custom CSS box under the theme options. However, because it did not sort out the desired effect I deleted it afterwards.
I hope these is helping with sorting out the problem.
Thanks,
Rita
ok, so without seeing the admin I would guess you had some database entry that was triggering the walker without a menu. As long as your menu is fine now that you have one assigned I wouldn’t worry about it.
I’ve tested and tested and can’t get it to happen, also no one else is reporting. I think It just something on your server. To get the bottom of exactly what caused I would have to access the php logs and server settings and files. If your not seeing the error now then I wouldn’t worry.
Kadence Themes