=== List Children === Contributors: theandystratton Donate link: http://theandystratton.com/donate Tags: permalinks, list pages, nagivation, subnavigation Requires at least: 5.3 Tested up to: 6.4 Requires PHP: 8.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Stable tag: trunk == Description == Use an HTML comment to list links of the current page's children or siblings. Common usage is for content sites utilizing WordPress as a simple CMS. Some content hierarchies call for an Overview page followed by multiple subpages, for example, a Services page. Use the following shortcodes to list children and or siblings of the current page: Alphabetical listing of current page's children: [list_children sort_column="page_title" sort_order="asc"] List of current page's siblings, ordered by menu order (descending): [list_siblings sort_column="menu_order" sort_order="desc"] You can use a majority of the attributes from the wp_list_pages() call: http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_list_pages *The following will no longer work (deprecated):* <ul> <!--list_children()--> </ul> == Upgrade Notice == = 2.0 = Removes support for HTML comments, adds WP 5.6 + PHP 7.4 support. == Changelog == = 2.0.1 = * Clean up plugin description. = 2.0 = * PHP 7.4 and WordPress 5.6 support * Removed HTML comment support (deprecated) == Installation == 1. Download and unzip to the 'wp-content/plugins/' directory 1. Activate the plugin. == Frequently Asked Questions == = Can I include the current page in the list_siblings() call? = Of course, use the following: [list_siblings exclude_me="false"]