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I am creating a template that would display children pages of a parent page.

Employees

♦ Managers

♦ IT guys

♦ Designers

I want parent page (employees) to display its children pages.

I've tried this: (in functions.php)

function wpb_list_child_pages() { 

global $post; 

if ( is_page() && $post->post_parent )

    $childpages = wp_list_pages( 'sort_column=menu_order&title_li=&child_of=' . $post->post_parent . '&echo=0' );
else
    $childpages = wp_list_pages( 'sort_column=menu_order&title_li=&child_of=' . $post->ID . '&echo=0' );

if ( $childpages ) {

    $string = '<ul>' . $childpages . '</ul>';
}

return $string;

}

add_shortcode('wpb_childpages', 'wpb_list_child_pages');

and declaration in my page's template:

echo wpb_list_child_pages();

I get a list of children pages but as a list (of course, there is nothing wrong with the code)

I want to enlist children as items of an array so that I can do something like this:

$page1 = childrenID[0];
$page2 = childrenID[1];
$page3 = childrenID[2];

I want this so that I can theme children pages (by ID) on their parent page.

I hope I am clear.

Update

After using this: `global $post; $parent_id = the_ID();

$children = get_posts(array( 'post_parent' => $parent_id, 'fields' => 'ids' ));

echo $string = '

  • ' . implode('
  • ', $children) . '
  • ';`

    I am getting a list of IDs which are of some posts and not pages.

    1 Answer 1

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    You should use get_posts function.

    global $post;
    $parent_id = $post->ID;
    
    $children = get_posts(array(
        'post_parent' => $parent_id,
        'fields' => 'ids'
    ));
    
    $string = '<ul><li>' . implode('</li><li>', $children) . '</li></ul>';
    
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    • I used the_ID() function instead of $post->ID; in line 2. Is that Okay? Aug 8, 2016 at 12:54
    • the_ID() prints id, use get_the_ID() instead Aug 8, 2016 at 12:56
    • get_the_ID() shows blank list $string when I print it. Aug 8, 2016 at 13:11
    • the_ID() and get_the_ID() will only works inside loop. Otherwise you have to call global $post or get it from query vars to get post id Aug 8, 2016 at 13:21
    • i used global $post. Also I'm getting posts as children and not pages. Aug 8, 2016 at 13:25

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