How to get pages (child-pages) to appear on the actual website?
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I have the diad theme and have my three main pages. I am trying to create more sub-pages (child-pages I believe) under the services tab. I created them and even wrote a post on one of them, but they do not show up on the actual website. How do I get them to appear on the actual website itself?
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Hi there, You should be able to use either Page Hierarchy or a Custom Menu to display your Pages in the navbar. I know this may sound foolish, but is it possible that you haven’t yet published the Pages you created or have made their visibility settings Private?
https://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/page-options/
https://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/page-visibility/
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Hi @mdiestler, Dyad is meant more for blogging. It shows the latest articles in a grid format, but it doesn’t have any templates that show child pages.
You have a couple of options:
– use a shortcode to show child pages (which can work well, but you may need an upgrade with CSS to make the layout nice)
https://en.support.wordpress.com/list-pages-shortcode/or
– use a theme that has a “Grid page” template, like one of these:
https://motifdemo.wordpress.com/page-templates/grid-page/
https://edindemo.wordpress.com/page-templates/grid-page/I hope that helps.
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