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I am using a page hierarchy and I want to show the title of the parents and grand parents page (if there is any).

The structure is something like

Startpage

Startpage > Second page

Startpage > Second page > Third page

Startpage > Second page > Third page > Fourth page

The title should be something like On the Fourth page: "Fourth page - Third page - Second page - Startpage" On the Third page: "Third page - Second page - Startpage"

The solution I have found isn't that good:

<title><?php

if(is_page()){

$parent = get_post($post->post_parent);
$parent_title = get_the_title($parent);
$grandparent = $parent->post_parent;
$grandparent_title = get_the_title($grandparent);
    if ($parent) {
        if ($grandparent) {
            echo wp_title('') . " - " . $parent_title . " - " . $grandparent_title . " &lsaquo;- ";
        }
        else {
            echo wp_title('') . " - " . $parent_title . " - ";  
        }
    }

    else {
        echo wp_title('') . " - ";
    }
}?>  Startpage</title>

On the Second page level the title for that page gets double... "Second page - Second page - Start page"

Anyone?

I am using a page hierarchy and I want to show the title of the parents and grand parents page (if there is any).

The structure is something like

Startpage

Startpage > Second page

Startpage > Second page > Third page

Startpage > Second page > Third page > Fourth page

The title should be something like On the Fourth page: "Fourth page - Third page - Second page - Startpage" On the Third page: "Third page - Second page - Startpage"

The solution I have found isn't that good:

<title><?php

if(is_page()){

$parent = get_post($post->post_parent);
$parent_title = get_the_title($parent);
$grandparent = $parent->post_parent;
$grandparent_title = get_the_title($grandparent);
    if ($parent) {
        if ($grandparent) {
            echo wp_title('') . " - " . $parent_title . " - " . $grandparent_title . " &lsaquo; ";
        }
        else {
            echo wp_title('') . " - " . $parent_title . " - ";  
        }
    }

    else {
        echo wp_title('') . " - ";
    }
}?>  Startpage</title>

On the Second page level the title for that page gets double... "Second page - Second page - Start page"

Anyone?

I am using a page hierarchy and I want to show the title of the parents and grand parents page (if there is any).

The structure is something like

Startpage

Startpage > Second page

Startpage > Second page > Third page

Startpage > Second page > Third page > Fourth page

The title should be something like On the Fourth page: "Fourth page - Third page - Second page - Startpage" On the Third page: "Third page - Second page - Startpage"

The solution I have found isn't that good:

<title><?php

if(is_page()){

$parent = get_post($post->post_parent);
$parent_title = get_the_title($parent);
$grandparent = $parent->post_parent;
$grandparent_title = get_the_title($grandparent);
    if ($parent) {
        if ($grandparent) {
            echo wp_title('') . " - " . $parent_title . " - " . $grandparent_title . " - ";
        }
        else {
            echo wp_title('') . " - " . $parent_title . " - ";  
        }
    }

    else {
        echo wp_title('') . " - ";
    }
}?>  Startpage</title>

On the Second page level the title for that page gets double... "Second page - Second page - Start page"

Anyone?

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Erikm
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page title, parent tilte and grand parent title

I am using a page hierarchy and I want to show the title of the parents and grand parents page (if there is any).

The structure is something like

Startpage

Startpage > Second page

Startpage > Second page > Third page

Startpage > Second page > Third page > Fourth page

The title should be something like On the Fourth page: "Fourth page - Third page - Second page - Startpage" On the Third page: "Third page - Second page - Startpage"

The solution I have found isn't that good:

<title><?php

if(is_page()){

$parent = get_post($post->post_parent);
$parent_title = get_the_title($parent);
$grandparent = $parent->post_parent;
$grandparent_title = get_the_title($grandparent);
    if ($parent) {
        if ($grandparent) {
            echo wp_title('') . " - " . $parent_title . " - " . $grandparent_title . " &lsaquo; ";
        }
        else {
            echo wp_title('') . " - " . $parent_title . " - ";  
        }
    }

    else {
        echo wp_title('') . " - ";
    }
}?>  Startpage</title>

On the Second page level the title for that page gets double... "Second page - Second page - Start page"

Anyone?