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How do you add child categories in WordPress?
When you’re editing a post, open up the Categories tab and type in the name for your child category. Select the category that you want to use as the parent from the dropdown list. Similarly, you can also go to Posts » Categories to add child categories.
How do you add a parent to a child category?
Select the category that you want to use as the parent from the dropdown list. Similarly, you can also go to Posts » Categories to add child categories. Just type in the name for your child category and select the parent category from the dropdown menu. Your child categories can also have their own child categories, if you want.
What happens when you put a post in a child category?
If you file a post under the child category but not under the parent category, then your post will appear only on the archive pages of the child category. This is particularly helpful when you want to avoid duplicate content. Having said that, let’s take a look at how to add both regular categories and child categories in WordPress.
Why are posts divided into categories in WordPress?
Dividing posts into categories actually improve the user experience by means of providing a better site navigation structure. In WordPress, if you publish a post without defining any category, then the post is automatically assigned into the default category. The default category of new WordPress installation is “Uncategorized”.
How to create custom category page in WordPress without coding?
Click the Create Template button. Click the Add Custom Body on the template block you have just created and select Build Custom Body. On the next step, click the Start Building button on the BUILD FROM SCRATCH option. This will open the Divi Builder editor. By default, Divi Builder provides you a section.
How do I create a child page in WordPress?
You can repeat this process to create more child pages. To view child pages, you can go to the ‘Pages » All Pages’ page in WordPress admin area. You will see child pages listed under their parent page with a — prefix. Next, you can go ahead and add your child pages to your website’s navigation menu as sub-menu items.