How to Find Page ID in WordPress

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By Oluwaseun Bamisile

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Do you need the ID of a page on your WordPress site but don’t know where to find it? You have arrived at the right place – this guide features multiple approaches to finding a page ID in WordPress.

Option 1: Find Page ID Through the WordPress Backend

One way to find the ID of a particular page on your WordPress website is through the WordPress backend. To accomplish that, observe the following procedures and screenshots below.

  1. Using an administrator account, log into the WordPress backend. Then, select Pages among the options on the left pane of the WordPress backend.
  1. After that, hover your mouse cursor on the title of the page you wish to find its ID. Hence, the ID of the page should appear at the bottom left of your web browser.

    Specifically, the page ID is the number between “post=” and “&action” among the URL on the bottom left. For instance, the page ID of the “About” page indicated in the screenshot below is “30.”
Find Page ID In WordPress Through WordPress Backend

Option 2: Find Page ID Through the WordPress Block Editor

Another way to find the ID of a particular page on your WordPress website is through the WordPress block editor. The procedures below illustrate how to find the ID of a page on WordPress via the WordPress block editor.

  1. Access the backend of your WordPress website using an administrator account. After doing that, click Pages on the left pane of the WordPress backend.
Find Page ID In WordPress Through WordPress Block Editor
  1. Afterward, click the title of the page you want to find its ID. For instance, I want to find the ID of my website’s “Contact” page.
  1. When the page opens, you will see its ID between “post=” and “&action” among the URL in your browser’s address bar. For example, my website’s “Contact” page ID is “31”.
Find Page ID In WordPress Through WordPress Block Editor

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is WordPress page ID?

WordPress page ID is a unique number assigned to each page on a WordPress website. This ID allows WordPress to keep track of each and every piece of content on your website. 

Moreover, the page ID can be useful when you need to add widgets on specific pages.

2. How to edit a page in WordPress?

To edit a particular page on your WordPress website, follow the procedures below.
a) First, log in to the backend of your WordPress site with an administrator account.
b) After doing that, select Pages among the options on the left pane of your WordPress backend.
c) Then, click the title of the page you wish to edit to open it.
d) When the page opens, feel free to edit it as you like.
e) After you are done editing the page, click the Update button at the top right of the page.

3. How many pages must a website have?

There are numerous pages a website can have. However, below are some of the important pages your website must feature.
a) Homepage 
b) Landing page
c) Blog page
d) Product page 
e) About page
f) Contact page 
g) Search page 

4. What is a URL? 

A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a unique code that helps you locate a resource on the Internet. Moreover, a URL is also referred to as a web address.

5. How do I find a post ID in WordPress?

Follow the steps below to find the ID of a post on your WordPress website.
a) Using an admin account, log into your WordPress website backend.
b) Then, select Posts among the options on the left pane of the WordPress website backend.
c) After doing that, click the title of the post you want to find its ID. 
d) When the post opens, you will see its ID number between “post=” and “&action” among the URL in your browser’s address bar. 

Conclusion

In WordPress, everything has an ID number, including posts, comments, pages, posts, and tags. Moreover, in some cases, you might need the ID number of a particular page on your WordPress website.

Gladly, this guide illustrated two methods to find a page ID in WordPress. To be precise, we learned how to find a page ID through the WordPress backend.

This guide also taught us how to carry out this task using the WordPress block editor.

Hopefully, you found this guide straightforward and helpful. If you found the guide helpful, click on “Yes” beside the “Was this page helpful” question below.

You may also express your thoughts and opinions by using the “Leave a Comment” form at the bottom of this page.

Lastly, visit our WordPress & Websites How-Tos page for more WordPress guides.

About the Author

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Oluwaseun Bamisile

Oluwaseun is the Lead Content Editor at Itechguides.com. He holds a National Diploma in Computer Science (currently studying part-time for his Higher National Diploma). An internet geek with a love for automobiles, he writes product reviews, tech articles, and how-to guides on the site.

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