How Do I Find Parent Post ID in WordPress?

Parent post IDs are a core WordPress function and are used to identify posts that belong to a parent post. Parent post IDs are automatically generated when you create a new post, and they are also automatically included in the post’s URL.

You can find the parent post ID for a post by using the post ID button on the post’s editing screen, or by using the post ID search function on the WordPress admin area.

If you want to change the parent post ID for a post, you can do so by using the post meta data editor. To access the post meta data editor, click on the post title in the post list on the left-hand side of the WordPress admin area, or click on the post’s title in the post detail screen.

In the post meta data editor, click on the “edit meta data” button, and then enter the new parent post ID in the “post ID” field.