I moved a set of pages from one section to another. In that set there were pages that the author restricted for all users and made available only to one person (the author was not me). When moving pages, the author does not see these pages in the new and in the old section and sees only the page to which I had access. Did the pages get lost during the move or are they left somewhere?
Hi @Ivan Andrieiev ,
as space admin, in the reorder pages section, you should be able to see all pages and structure.
About visibility, probably pages have been moved in a path not visible to user because parent restrictions.
Hope this helps,
Fabio
Those pages were inaccessible to me from the very beginning, they were available only to the author and the person to whom access was granted. I have not seen them, and I do not see the problem that the author does not see them now either.
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Hey @Ivan Andrieiev
I'm pretty sure the pages are still available when searching for them, right? Maybe they ended up outside of the page tree (not underneath the homepage but next to it in the hierarchy). Have a look at the content tools of that space and try to locate them there. They are definitely not gone.
Best, Max š
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An interesting remark. I will ask the author to search.
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Back in the days, it was called orphaned pages.
Now they are called hidden pages. They are also available from the space settings - "Manage pages". Seems like the UI still has "orphaned pages" references somewhere. :D
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They were in the section from which I moved them, but in the "limited" category.
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I'm from Ukraine, but we use the Russian interface, because unfortunately the Ukrainian one had some shortcomings in terms of translations. But I think you will understand what a tab is.
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