How page heirarchy displays on my blog site
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I realize you can have heirarchies in pages and know how to do this, but isn’t there someway to view them from my blog’s site without having to have the full address (ex: http://www.myblog.com/about/my dog – the “my dog” part)? How are people who view my site supposed to know how to access all the subpages in my “About Me” page if there’s no drop-down menu such as those in the gray bar at the top that allows you to access various parts of your wordpress account?
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Have you tried placing the Pages widget in the sidebar?
http://en.support.wordpress.com/widgets/pages-widget/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/hide-pages/If that’s not your preference then you can simply edit in the linked titles of the sub-pages at the bottom of the Parent pages for your readers to use.
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