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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:

  1. Go to Appearance > Menus in the WordPress dashboard.
  2. Select the menu that is currently active or the one you want to edit.
  3. In the left panel, add the parent and child pages to the menu.
  4. 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).
  5. 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.

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