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1.taxonomy/term/x -- where x is the term id to show, a number.

2.to show children nodes you need to add a depth variable. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/y -- where x is the term id to show, and y is the depth to go below x.

3.to show all children nodes. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/all -- where x is the term id to show.

  1. taxonomy/term/x -- where x is the term id to show, a number.

  2. to show children nodes you need to add a depth variable. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/y -- where x is the term id to show, and y is the depth to go below x.

  3. to show all children nodes. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/all -- where x is the term id to show.

1.taxonomy/term/x -- where x is the term id to show, a number.

2.to show children nodes you need to add a depth variable. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/y -- where x is the term id to show, and y is the depth to go below x.

3.to show all children nodes. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/all -- where x is the term id to show.

  1. taxonomy/term/x -- where x is the term id to show, a number.

  2. to show children nodes you need to add a depth variable. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/y -- where x is the term id to show, and y is the depth to go below x.

  3. to show all children nodes. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/all -- where x is the term id to show.

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1.taxonomy/term/x -- where x is the term id to show, a number.

2.to show children nodes you need to add a depth variable. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/y -- where x is the term id to show, and y is the depth to go below x.

3.to show all children nodes. The syntax is: taxonomy/term/x/all -- where x is the term id to show.