How to see pages that have a parent page
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I added pages to go under parent pages- ie
I wrote a page “Switzerland” that is supposed to have a Parent page onf the “Europe” page.
Hopwever- when I view my site I cannot find my “Switzerland” page.
Why is that and do you know how I can correct this?
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If you made a PAGE rather than a post, it won’t show because you don’t have the Pages widget in the sidebar. You can edit your Europe post and make the word “Switzerland” a link to the page, and you can get the URL from Dashboard–>Manage. Or you could just use the Pages widget.
As in this thread:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic.php?id=17874&replies=17#post-134000 -
Thanks Raincoaster!!!! That’s all I needed! BTW I wondered if you had ever seen the John Cleese Declaration of Revocation email that went around after the US 2004 Stelections (Stolen Elections)
I’m not sure I still have it- but it was hilarious! I will check;-)
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Nope, not seen it. I have seen John Cleese live, and he’s even funnier when he’s improvising. I love that guy.
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I found it- it is hilarious- how shall I get it to you? Though mind you I got it forwarded from a friend and there is no real evidence that it was in fact penned by John Cleese- but as an ardent fan Iit sure sounds like him;-)
I am so jealous that you have seen him Live!
Thanks again for helping out!
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If it’s online, just use my contact form to send me the link. It’s in this post:
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Not online I’m afraid- I will figure it out! I will let you know!
BTW- how can I re-arrange my pages menu at the top in the way I want it re-arranged rather than alphabetical?
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Good question. I seem to recall that there IS a way, but I can’t remember it at the moment. Try using the search box for “order of pages” or something and see if you can find the previous threads. It may also be in the FAQ.
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