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My parent theme (html5blank) has 3 menus set up my default in it's functions.php. I want to amend their names in my child theme so they make more sense for my client.

I've tried copying the code into my child theme functions.php and renaming the register_html5_menu function but it won't work as there's no reference to the menus in the templates - presumably because this function is related to the CMS?

Here's the code from the parent theme:

function register_html5_menu()
{
    register_nav_menus(array( // Using array to specify more menus if needed
        'header-menu' => __('Header Menu', 'html5blank'), // Main Navigation
        'sidebar-menu' => __('Sidebar Menu', 'html5blank'), // Sidebar Navigation
        'extra-menu' => __('Extra Menu', 'html5blank') // Extra Navigation if needed (duplicate as many as you need!)
    ));
}

Can anyone think of away to amend the names/possibly add new menus via the child theme functions.php?

Also, what is the second 'html5blank' name for? "Header Menu" is the only thing that shows up in the CMS and I see these 'second comments' throughout the functions file. Just wondering what they do, if anything?

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The register_html5_menu() function needs to be called the snippet you provide only defines the function.

Can you try adding

add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'register_html5_menu' );

to your functions.php file after the function.

On you question about the second 'html5blank' I think is more a question about the translation text function __()

More info here: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/__/

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  • Thanks for the reply. I tried adding the code you provided after the function in my original post but nothing changes. I tried adding a priority like this add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'register_html5_menu', 100 ); but still nothing. I guess the original function in the parent functions.php is still taking priority? Apr 19, 2017 at 14:59
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Try this

add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'register_my_menu' );

function register_my_menu() {
    register_nav_menu( 'header-menu', __( 'Header Menu' ) );
    register_nav_menu( 'sidebar-menu', __( 'Sidebar Menu' ) );
    register_nav_menu( 'extra-menu', __( 'Extra Menu' ) );
}

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