That seems very counter-intuitive. It also is very inconsistent. It creates a
child by default when within a specific space, but not when on the home
page? I somewhat follow the thought process behind this, but it causes a
huge inconsistency and a lot of confusion. From the link that you sent, it
seems that I am not alone in thinking that the old way was more intuitive.
How can I make it so that it returns to that functionality? I am not going
to be able to instruct all of my users to put "Main" in the location before
creating a new page. Especially since some users have access to multiple
spaces, and it works as expected in other spaces.
Luckily, 7.4 is currently only running in a test environment, and my
production environment is still running 7.1.2. I don't plan on upgrading my
production environment until I can get this figured out. (aka - working the
way that my users and I are used to.)
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