Child Pages in WordPress « Acme Themes Blog https://www.acmethemes.com/blog/tag/child-pages-in-wordpress/ WordPress Themes and Plugins, WordPress Tips and Tricks, News and Events Wed, 07 Jun 2023 10:15:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.acmethemes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/cropped-acmethemes-32x32.png Child Pages in WordPress « Acme Themes Blog https://www.acmethemes.com/blog/tag/child-pages-in-wordpress/ 32 32 109068206 How to Create Child Pages (Sub Pages) in WordPress https://www.acmethemes.com/blog/how-to-create-child-pages-in-wordpress/ https://www.acmethemes.com/blog/how-to-create-child-pages-in-wordpress/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2016 07:59:06 +0000 https://www.acmethemes.com/blog/?p=77 In WordPress, you can publish content either as a post or as a page. Posts are regular content that is displayed in chronological order (according to date) whereas a page is a standalone content that does not fall under any categories. Examples of the page are “Contact Page”, “About” etc. Since a page does not have any category option, it can be categorized into the Parent Page and Child Page. In this article, I going to explain how you can CREATE and MANAGE a child page in WordPress. Child Page or Sub Page A website can be build even without a post. Those websites which do not have many blog posts to publish can use pages to showcase information.  But […]

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In WordPress, you can publish content either as a post or as a page. Posts are regular content that is displayed in chronological order (according to date) whereas a page is a standalone content that does not fall under any categories. Examples of the page are “Contact Page”, “About” etc.

Since a page does not have any category option, it can be categorized into the Parent Page and Child Page. In this article, I going to explain how you can CREATE and MANAGE a child page in WordPress.

Child Page or Sub Page

A website can be build even without a post. Those websites which do not have many blog posts to publish can use pages to showcase information.  But if there are too many pages then it will be difficult to manage. In this case, similar types of pages are kept under one main page. Those pages are called child page or subpage.

In WordPress, you can maintain the hierarchy of the page by creating a child page under the parent page. The WordPress admin interface has an option to set a page as an independent or to put it in a parent-child relationship.

child page in wordpress

Creating a child page is the same as a normal page.  But in order to create child pages, you must have a parent page.

  • Go to Admin Menu > Pages > Add New
  • Give the title of the page (Example: Parent)
  • Write the content of the page
  • Set the featured image from the right low corner
  • Click on Publish to save the page.

Again….. 

  • Go to Admin Menu > Pages > Add New
  • Give the title of another page(Example: Child Page)
  • Write the content of the page
  • Set the featured image from the right low corner
  • And Select the parent page from the Page Attributes.
  • Click on the Publish button to save the changes.

By default, it is set to ‘no parent’ option that means this page does not have any association with other pages. You need to set a parent page according to need. You can create as many child pages as you want in the same manner and put it under one parent page.

Have a look at the below screenshot.

how to create child page in wordpress

Child Page on the page section have different symbol as shown in the fig below.

Child page

The URL of the child page will come after the parent page. For eg. www.domain.com/parentpage/childpage. In the above case, the URL will be

  • www.domain.com/about – About Page
  • www.domain.com/about/career – Career Page
  • www.domain.com/about/our-team – Our Team Page
  • www.domain.com/about/the-company – The Company Page

Child Page in Gutenberg Editor

Creating a child page in the Gutenberg block editor is same as a normal classic editor. You just need to choose the parent page from Document>Page Attributes as shown in the screenshot below.

child page in gutenberg

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