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t-p
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the menu points to “http://stgeorgewinnipeg.com/parish-newsst-george-youth-news/”
– where it should point to instead?
double check to make sure you have assigned the right url
When I manually type in the parish-news url instead of following the link, I get the same redirect, suggesting that WordPress thinks those are the same page. You might check the “slug” for the parish-news page and make sure it’s correct and hasn’t been changed. You’ll find the slug directly under the title in the editor screen for the page.
Hi T-P,
I link is suppose to go to http://stgeorgewinnipeg.com/parish-news/.
Regards,
Mark
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t-p
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Hi Alex,
OK, I’m not sure what the SLUG is but I copied a screen shot for you. I placed it in our site to display it for you here. ScreenShot Here
I word press calls it the permalink. I’m sorry, I’m really new getting around word-press.
I hope it works now.
If I go and edit each page, the Parish Newsletter & Youth page I get:
ParishNewsletter
http://stgeorgewinnipeg.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=145&action=edit
St.George Youth
http://stgeorgewinnipeg.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=151&action=edit
IS this is what is called the SLUG?
regards Mark
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markungurian.
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Hey Mark, that is not what Alex meant by slug. On the edit screen, right below where you enter the title for the post or page, is the permalink for that page. The last part, the part you can edit in the permalink on this screen, is what is referred to as the “slug”. For example, “Sample Title of Page” as input in the title field, it is converted to a slug that looks like this: “sample-title-of-page”. You can subsequently edit it to another slug, but WP will not let you duplicate an existing one.
When WP cannot find the requested page because the slug changed, it tries to find the closest match. Only when that fails does it give up and present a Not Found error page. If this slug has changed, the page that gets loaded may be what WP thinks is a close match.
A couple other things to try. If you have any kind of caching plugin installed, temporarily deactivate it. Go to the permalinks settings page and click the Save Changes button. Now type in the parish-news URL like Alex did, instead of following menu links. Does the request still redirect, or does it go to the correct page?
If it works correctly, re-activate the caching plugin if you have one and re-test.
Hi BCWORKZ,
Thanks for the information.
I went to the page and now seems to be working fine. I’m not sure why. I only created another similar menu page called Parish Newsletter 2. I took it off at the end of the night only because I couldn’t figure out how my calendar is placed on the page.
But the SLUG as you mention is correct. It is shown as parish-news at the end of the permalink.
I checked and there is no caching plugin.
I thank all of you and I will watch for any more problems.
regards, Mark