Enabling your custom menu in Drupal 7 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell 1 Minutes, 2 Seconds to Read The menu structure has been created and you have created menu item links for navigation. Now it is time to set the menu up to display on the screen. As mentioned before, this is not an additional menu, but will replace either the main or secondary menu that is on the site. Enabling the custom menu. Click on the Structure menu item from the top menu bar and then click on Menu. In the upper right corner of the screen, select the Settings tab. From this screen, you see the two options where you can select your menu placement: Source for the Main links and Source for the Secondary links. In this example, you can see I chose to replace the Main Menu under the Source for the Main links with my Test 1 menu. Before After Once finished, click the Save Configuration button at the bottom of the screen.You have now completed the menu enabling process. Below is a sample before and after showing how your menu display changes by switching the main menu with the custom menu. Before After You now have enabled your custom menu on your Drupal 7 site! If you need further assistance please feel free to ask a question on our support center. Share this Article Related Articles How to Use the Simple XML Sitemap Drupal Module Finding 404 page not found errors in Drupal 7 Removing the site title in Drupal 8 Content Types in Drupal 8 Disabling user images for posts and comments in Drupal 8 How to add an image in Drupal 7 How to upload your custom logo in your Drupal 7 theme Setting custom logos in your Drupal 8 theme Fixing the “An unrecoverable error occurred” error in Drupal How to Make a Duplicate Drupal Site