If you’ve tried the previous solutions and the issue is still there, then it might be caused by a plugin conflict.
Plugins can sometimes introduce CSS or JavaScript that interferes with your theme’s layout. This interference can cause issues like the navigation menu appearing under the admin bar.
Identifying the conflicting plugin can resolve the issue without changing your theme’s code.
1. Deactivate All Plugins:
First, go to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to Plugins » Installed Plugins.
Select all plugins by checking the box next to Plugin at the top of the list.
You need to choose ‘Deactivate’ from the bulk actions dropdown and click ‘Apply’.
Deactivating all your WordPress plugins
Now, simply visit your site to see if the issue has been resolved. If the armenia mobile database navigation menu is now displaying correctly, one of the plugins likely caused the problem.
2. Identify The Conflicting Plugin
To figure out which plugin was causing the issue, go back to the Installed Plugins page.
You will have to reactivate each plugin one at a time, checking your site after each activation. Repeat until the problem appears after activating a specific plugin.
Once the problem reappears, you have successfully identified the plugin causing the conflict.
What to Do Next
If you identify a conflicting plugin, consider reaching out to the plugin’s developer for support. They may offer a fix or update to resolve the issue. Alternatively, you can look for a different plugin that provides similar functionality without causing conflicts.