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To move pages from normal (standalone) pages to sub-pages (child pages) under a parent page in the Twenty Twenty-Five theme on WordPress, you can follow these steps. The process remains similar to what I previously described, but I’ll guide you with some additional details specific to the theme’s layout.
Steps to Move Pages to Sub-Pages (Child Pages):
1. Log in to Your WordPress Admin Dashboard
- Go to your WordPress login page (usually
www.yoursite.com/wp-admin
) and enter your login credentials.
2. Navigate to Pages
- In the left-hand sidebar, go to Pages and click on All Pages to see a list of all pages on your site.
3. Edit the Page You Want to Make a Sub-Page
- Find the page you want to make a sub-page and click on Edit under the page title.
4. Set the Parent Page
- Once you are in the page editor, look on the right-hand side for the Page Attributes section.
For the Block Editor (Gutenberg):
- In the Document panel (on the right sidebar), find the Page Attributes section.
- You’ll see an option labeled Parent. This is where you can choose the parent page for the current page.
For the Classic Editor:
- In the Page Attributes box (on the right side), you’ll see a Parent dropdown menu.
- From the dropdown menu, select the page you want to use as the parent for this page.
For example, if you want this page to fall under a parent page called Services, select Services in the dropdown menu.
5. Publish or Update the Page
- After selecting the parent page, scroll to the top of the page editor and click Update to save the changes.
6. Check the Frontend
- After making the change, go to the frontend of your website to confirm that the page is now listed as a sub-page under the parent page.
- The Twenty Twenty-Five theme automatically organizes pages hierarchically based on parent-child relationships, and it will display sub-pages in the appropriate manner, either in the navigation or sidebar.
7. Update Navigation Menus (If Needed)
In some cases, the parent-child page structure might not automatically appear in your menu. To manually organize the pages in the menu, do the following:
- Go to Appearance > Menus in the WordPress dashboard.
- Select the menu that is currently active or the one you want to edit.
- In the left panel, add the parent and child pages to the menu.
- Drag the child pages slightly to the right under the parent page to create the hierarchy. This will visually indent them as sub-pages (child pages).
- Click Save Menu to save your changes.
8. Test the Menu (If Adjusted)
- After saving the menu changes, go to the frontend of your site and test the menu. Hover over the parent page in the navigation, and the sub-pages (child pages) should now appear as a dropdown or be listed as part of the parent page’s hierarchy.
Notes on the Twenty Twenty-Five Theme:
- The Twenty Twenty-Five theme, like other WordPress default themes, should automatically display sub-pages in a hierarchical structure on the page or in the menu if you set them up correctly.
- The parent-child page structure will be reflected in the page’s URL and in some cases, the theme might display it in a submenu or under a parent page in the page structure.
- If you want to customize how these pages display or want to add custom elements, you might need to modify theme files or use a plugin to enhance the functionality.
Conclusion:
By following these steps, you can easily create sub-pages in the Twenty Twenty-Five theme. The page hierarchy will be maintained, and the theme will automatically manage the structure in both the page editor and the front-end display.