Oct 06 2009

WordPress Tutorial – How to Make a “Child” Page (Subpage) and How to Hide Sidebar Widget Link

This beginner-level WordPress tutorial shows 1. How to make a “child” page or subpage of another page (a “parent” page) using the WordPress 2.7 editing interface. And 2. How to hide a link in the Pages sidebar widget, in other words, how to keep a link to a page from showing in the Pages sidebar widget by putting the page ID number into the “Exclude” box in the Pages sidebar widget dialog box. Making “child” pages (subpages) is useful because you may not want all your pages to show in the …

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5 Responses to “WordPress Tutorial – How to Make a “Child” Page (Subpage) and How to Hide Sidebar Widget Link”

  1. Pallor Says:

    Was curious if you know how to hide child pages from the main nav bar. A lot of themes display child pages and it makes for far too much clutter. I have tried snippets of code for css and php and none have been successful. I know its somewhat dependent on the theme itself but, any advice would be great.

  2. ironnickel Says:

    Thanks for this, very useful.

  3. hiyasam Says:

    in the php header code you change the depth value to depth=0. That should work

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  5. meic01 Says:

    this was exactly what was looking for to hide my child pages! thank you so much. such a life saver
    keep up the good work!

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