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WordPress Taxonomy

Posted on November 17, 2020 (October 29, 2021) by pix

WordPress Taxonomy – the various pages that WordPress uses for functionality. What the search order of the requests are and the hierarchy of requests that are made. The article also goes into which pages are mandatory and which are included on most themes. […]

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