How Do I Find Subpages in WordPress?

Subpages in WordPress are created when you create a child theme for a WordPress site. When you create a child theme, WordPress automatically creates a subdomain for your theme, such as mysite.subdomain.

com. You can then use this subdomain to create any number of child themes for your WordPress site.

To find a subdomain for your WordPress site, open the WordPress Site Settings screen and search for “Subdomains.” Click the “Add New” button next to the “Subdomains” field and enter your desired subdomain.

WordPress will then create a new subdomain for you, and it will be listed in the “Subdomains” field.

Once you have found your desired subdomain, you can create child themes for your WordPress site by following these steps:

1. Log in to your WordPress site.

2. Click the “Themes” menu item on the left side of the screen.

3. Click the “Add New” button next to the “Themes” field.

4. Enter the name of your new child theme in the “Name” field.

5. Click the “Install” button to install your child theme.

6. Click the “Activate” button to activate your child theme.

7. Click the “Back to Themes” button to return to the themes screen.

8. Click the “Child Themes” tab to view the child themes you have installed.

9. Click the “Subpages” tab to view the subpages you have created.

10. Click the “Publish” button to publish your child theme.

11. Click the “Remove” button to remove your child theme.

12. Click the “Move Up” button to move your child theme up in the themes hierarchy.

13. Click the “Move Down” button to move your child theme down in the themes hierarchy.

14. Click the “Disable” button to disable your child theme.

15. Click the “Update” button to update your child theme.

16. Click the “Delete” button to delete your child theme.

17. Click the “View Files” button to view the files contained in your child theme.

18. Click the “Settings” button to open the child theme’s settings screen.

19. Click the “Portfolio” tab to view the portfolio items contained in your child theme.

20. Click the “Blog” tab to view the blog posts contained in your child theme.

21. Click the “Pages” tab to view the pages contained in your child theme.

22. Click the “Posts” tab to view the posts contained in your child theme.

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24. Click the “Design” tab to view the design elements contained in your child theme.

25. Click the “Help” tab to open the child theme’s help screen.

26. Click the “Download” button to download the latest version of your child theme.

27. Click the “View Demo” button to view a demo of your child theme.

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30. Click the “Save” button to save your changes to your child theme.

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