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I currently use the default archive pages to display posts of different sub-categories in a neat and presentable format. However, I wanted to know if there was a way for the archive page of the top-level category to display all of the sub-categories within it.

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  1. 5 years, 9 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi, thanks for posting your question.

    I did a quick search and all of the solutions are, unfortunately, custom development tasks. They’re a little beyond the free support we’re able to offer but achievable if you have a little PHP and WordPress development understanding. I tried finding a widget to automatically handle the task and couldn’t find one. That’s not say a plugin or widget doesn’t exist, just that I couldn’t find one. This is perhaps the sort of job you could post on Codeable.io if you ever wanted to hire a developer to help out. This is the gist of the task here: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/display-subcategories-on-category-pages-in-wordpress/. If you need a child theme for Vantage, you can find one here: Page: Vantage Documentation.

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