@A2mun that's determined by the url structure. If you're pages have parent child relationships to them the URL should reflect that.
For example instead of creating pages like "/parent-page" and "/child-page" you should structure the child page like so "/parent-page/child-page" if that makes sense.
@A2mun that's determined by the url structure. If you're pages have parent child relationships to them the URL should reflect that.
For example instead of creating pages like "/parent-page" and "/child-page" you should structure the child page like so "/parent-page/child-page" if that makes sense.
How does one make an existing page into a child page? I can find no methodology for actually creating an actual site tree. Would have expected perhaps a drag and drop hierarchy but can't find any way to take an existing web page and make it a "child" of another page.
@PennyFrench not sure whether it's still relevant... But if you go into the slug and amend it to include the parent page/path is updates it in the site tree section...
I.e.
if you want to connect "/this-page" to its parent page "/that-page", you just edit it to "/that-page/this-page" and it updates it nicely and automatically.