WOOF_Term :: is_child_of( Mixed $id )

Returns:

Checks to see if this term is a child of another term (at any level in the hierarchy). The $term argument is passed into the WOOF::term method to retrieve a term object first, and so can be any of the types accepted by that method (id, slug, name, or a WOOF_Term).

Example:

Parameters:

  • Mixed $id

    The “id” to search for – this argument is flexible in that it can be any one of the following:

    • A term slug – e.g. “press-release”. This requires a taxonomy to be specified.
    • A term name – e.g. “Press Release”, which is a fallback search if the slug search fails. This requires a taxonomy to be specified.
    • An term ID – e.g. 20, or even “20”. This can be specified with or without a taxonomy
    • A WOOF_Term or MEOW_Term object (which will simply return itself).

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