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    This is a strange recent error. A page called “Resources” was previously a child page (with children) but was moved to become a top level page. Ever since this change, the child pages of this page no longer work, pulling up 404 errors. If I change the parent page (such as to “About”) for any of these child pages, the child pages work fine.

    I have cleared the WT3 cache and have re-saved the permalinks with no luck. I even deleted the current “Resources” page, emptied the trash, and rebuilt it, and the child pages still don’t work (unless they have another parent).

    Thanks for your assistance

    #208282

    Hi kirzy!

    Can you please give us a link to the website? Post the login details here as a private reply.

    Cheers!
    Ismael

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    #209407

    Hey!

    The reason is that a post type is called “Resources” and I guess this post type also uses the slug “resources”. The page must not use the same permalink/slug as the post type and I renamed it to “resources-page” ( http://thinc.uga.edu/wp-admin/post.php?post=4128&action=edit&message=1 ). You can choose another text for the page slug – however you just can’t use resources because this slug is reserved for the posts of the resource post type (i.e. http://thinc.uga.edu/resources/boot-camp-in-entrepreneurial-leadership-in-the-arts-and-sciences/ ).

    Best regards,
    Peter

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