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[Resolved] Creating a View to display all child pages of the current page's parent page

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Last updated by nelsonM-2 7 years ago.

Assisted by: Luo Yang.

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#515584

I am trying to:
Create a view to display all other child pages of the current Page's parent page (I'm specifically talking about Pages, not Posts).

How can I do this? Is there a way to filter the view's result to achieve this?

thanks.

#515667

Dear Nelson,

Yes, it is possible within Views plugin, please try the filter in your view:
Select posts whose parent is the page where the View is shown

See our document:
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/displaying-brother-pages/

#516947

Hello,
It's solved, although since I'm using Layouts I had to adapt the solution a bit as the content template for Page content type wasn't being used, but it's a good tutorial and it worked.

thanks!

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