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
Hi kirzy!
Can you please give us a link to the website? Post the login details here as a private reply.
Cheers!
Ismael
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