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categories - Conditional IF current cat is the smallestlastend child cat THEN

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I'm trying to find a way to check if the current category (archive.php) is the lowest/end child cat in a hierarchical structure.

Something like

IF current cat is smallest child THEN do this

I'm trying to find a way to check if the current category (archive.php) is the lowest/end child cat in a hierarchical structure.

Something like

IF current cat is smallest child THEN do this

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You can check if the current term has children. If it does, it's not the lowest, if it doesn't, it's the lowest of that branch.

if( is_category() ){
    $children = get_terms( [
        'taxonomy' => 'category',
        'child_of' => get_queried_object_id(),
        'hide_empty' => false
    ] );
    if( empty( $children ) ){
        echo 'this term has no children';
    } else {
        echo 'this term has children';
    }
}

I've also set hide_empty to false, which will return empty child terms. If you don't want to return terms that have no posts assigned, you can remove that argument.

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