00:00so over here you can see that I have a few pages like I got sample events and
00:14contact right here and in the menu I can see these particular pieces and these
00:19are separate pieces as of now but let's say I want the contact phases under
00:23events phases let's say for example in that case I can go ahead on to this
00:27particular contact phase itself and change around its base order so to do
00:34that over here as I click on the page and go to the properties section right
00:38here you can see that this is what I have right here so let's just go around and
00:42you can see that this is what I have so now on the page you can actually see
00:48that this is the piece right here so you can see that there's the slug and
00:52everything else right here but on the bottom you can see parent is set to none
00:57but what I can actually do is I can go ahead and choose the event page right
01:01here as the parent as you can see right here and then click on save so once I go
01:06ahead and do that what actually happens is that if I were to go ahead back right
01:10here and refresh let's say for example now what happens is that this contact
01:15phase has been set as the child for this particular piece right here so now if I
01:20were to go ahead and refresh this then you can see that now you don't see the
01:24contact page anymore that is because contact is the style of the event page
01:28and if I were to hover around in the menu you can see the contact page beneath
01:32the event page and that is how you access it and that is how you can set
01:37parent and child pages inside of WordPress.com so I hope you guys learn
01:42something as always and as always please like comment share and subscribe
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