On 15 Jul 2016, at 19:25, dullfig <[email protected]> wrote:
ok, that was it. there were child pages that were un-hidden. BUT. I thought that was the whole point of having pages in a structure, so you could hide a whole branch by hiding the parent. Having to go and explicitly hide each and every page seems like a bug to me.
It’s not a bug (since it wasn’t mean to be that way) but that could be a nice new feature. Although it might be quite complex to implement since we’d need to query the whole hierarchy just to know if a page is hidden or not). Unless we recursively set all children pages to hidden when you set a parent to hidden and thereafter when the user creates a page inside a nested hidden one, the hidden checkbox would be on by default (not shown for simple users). In any case, it’s worth creating a jira issues (of type “idea”) to record the idea. I’m renaming this issue to discuss the idea. Thanks -Vincent
Dan
From: Alexandru Cotiuga [via XWiki] Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 10:03 AM To: dullfig Subject: Re: Top level pages visible even when hidden
Hello,
If the "Display hidden pages" option from the profile preferences is set to "no" and a hidden page is still displayed, then that page might have a child which is not hidden.
Hope this helps, Alex
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 7:52 PM, dullfig <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hello everyone:
I have noticed that top level pages remain visible even when setting to "hidden". Is this standard behavior, or is it some kind of bug? or am I not doing something right? version 8.0
Dan
-- View this message in context: http://xwiki.475771.n2.nabble.com/Top-level-pages-visible-even-when-hidden-t...