Hello Sabriie.,
This took me a while to find out too when I just started! Here is how it works:
You can create a menu, like the one above of this page.
You have to create it on the Wordpress dashboard. It's under
appearance>menu's.
There should be a list of all your pages there, which you can drag and drop into the menu list beside it. You can give the labels a name, that is how it will appear on screen.
Once you have done that, you can give the menu a name or use the default name. Click 'save menu'.
If you use a theme which already has a menu, the adjusted menu will probably appear where the theme has placed it. If you are not using a theme:
The
pro-version of
Elementor has a 'nav-menu' widget.
Open your page in the Elementor editor and you can add the nav menu widget. Choose the menu you created and from there you can customize the looks of your menu.
Maybe even better is to put your menu in a header and not in your homepage, and set the header to appear on every page.
If you are
not using the pro-version, don't worry, there are still several options.
You can add clickable links to buttons, texts and pictures. Once you have added a widget to a page, look where you can insert the link in the editing menu. Then simply add the url of your page which would be something like this:
http://mywebsite/thesecondpage.
There are also (free) menu-plugins for Elementor, but I don't have any experience with that. You can Google for it, or maybe someone else here on the forum can tell you about that.
That's it! Hope my explanation was clear enough.. if not.. then let me know.