How do you add subpages to a page in WordPress?

How do you add subpages to a page in WordPress?

Click the blue Publish button. Now we’re going to create three more new pages, one for each service, and add these subpages to our Menu. Click Add New under Pages and title this new page Service #1, add a sentence or two, and deselect Allow comments in the Discussion box. Click Publish and then click Add New again.

How do I add a service page to a parent page?

Click the drop down beside Parent and select Services from the list of pages. Click the blue Update button in the bottom right corner of the Bulk Edit box. The three numbered service pages will now be listed under the Services page. They will also have a hyphen to the left of each indicating that they are children, or subpages.

How can I edit three pages at once in WordPress?

Go to Pages > All Pages and then click the radio button beside the three Service pages we just created. In this list view, we can edit all three at once to save time. NOTE: the same edit could be done on an individual page under the Page Attributes box in the right column of the dashboard.

How do you bulk edit pages in WordPress?

Once all three pages are selected, click the Bulk Actions drop down above the list of pages. Select Edit from the drop down. Then click the Apply button beside the Edit drop down. You’ll see a new drop down window with Bulk Edit options. We want to set the Parent page for each of these to be the main Services page.

How do I make a page a child page in WordPress?

Go to Administration > Pages > Add New screen. In the right menu, click the “Page Parent” drop-down menu. The drop-down menu contains a list of all the Pages already created for your site. Select the appropriate parent Page from the drop-down menu to make the current Page a child Page. Add content to the subpage. Click Publish when ready.

Can you make a website that only contains pages?

It’s quite possible to make a website using WordPress which only contains pages. Pages are not posts, so they don’t appear in the time-structured views within a blog section of a website. Pages by default do not allow taxonomy (categories, tags and any custom taxonomies) associations.