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In WordPress, terms are itens set to a taxonomy, i.e. when you create new categories or tags you create new terms.
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Check if current term is a child of another term
All these answers are so overpowered and extremely long. I've just used this in 2 lines of code:
$term = get_queried_object();
$is_parent = $term->parent == 0 ? true : false;
Essentially, this is j …