How Do I Find the Category ID of a WordPress Site?
WordPress sites can be categorized in a number of ways, but the most common way to categorize WordPress sites is by using the Category ID. To find the Category ID of a WordPress site, you can use the following steps:
1. Log into your WordPress site using the administrator account.
2. Click on the “Appearance” tab in the admin panel.
3. Under the “Customize” heading, click on the “Categories” button.
4. On the “Categories” page, click on the “Add New Category” button.
5. In the “Category Name” field, enter the name of the category that you want to find the Category ID for.
6. In the “Category slug” field, enter the name of the category that WordPress will use to identify the category in the database.
7. In the “Description” field, enter a description of the category.
8. In the “Active” field, check the box next to the category name to make the category active.
9. Click on the “Create Category” button.
10. In the “Category ID” field, find the ID of the category that you created in step seven.
11. The Category ID is the number that you entered in step seven.
12. To view all the posts in the category, click on the “Posts” link under the “Category” heading on the “Posts” page.
13. To add a post to the category, click on the “Add New Post” link under the “Category” heading on the “Posts” page.
14. In the “Category” field, enter the category ID that you found in step ten.
15. In the “Post Title” field, enter the title of the post.
16. In the “Post Description” field, enter the description of the post.
17. In the “Post Status” field, check the box next to the post title to make the post active.
18. Click on the “Publish” button.
19. The post is now displayed on the “Posts” page under the “Category” heading.
20. To find the posts in the same category as the post that you just published, click on the “All Posts” link under the “Category” heading on the “Posts” page.
21. To find all the posts on the WordPress site, click on the “All Posts” link under the “Posts” heading in the admin panel.
22. To find all the posts in the WordPress site that are tagged with the category that you entered in step ten, click on the “All Posts” link under the “Category” heading on the “Posts” page.
23. To find all the posts on the WordPress site that are tagged with the category that you created in step seven, click on the “All Posts” link under the “Category” heading on the “Posts” page.
24. To find all the posts on the WordPress site that are tagged with any of the categories that you entered in step seven, click on the “All Posts” link under the “Category” heading on the “Posts” page.
25. To find all the posts on the WordPress site that are tagged with any of the categories that you created in step one, click on the “All Posts” link under the “Category” heading on the “Posts” page.
26. To find all the posts on the WordPress site that are tagged with the category that you entered in step one, click on the “All Posts” link under the “Category” heading in the admin panel.
27. To find all the posts on the WordPress site that are not tagged with any of the categories that you entered in step one, click on the “All Posts” link under the “Category” heading in the admin panel.
28. To find all the posts on the WordPress site that are not tagged with any of the categories that you created in step one, click on the “All Posts” link under the “Category” heading in the admin panel.
29. To find all the posts on the WordPress site that are not tagged with the category that you entered in step one, click on the “All Posts.