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SOLVED Assignment of / versus home

  • SOLVED Assignment of / versus home

    Posted 8 years 8 months ago
    • It seems after upgrading from a previous version of Gantry to 5.3.2 something a feature or setting has changed on my existing sites and ones that I'm building. There appears to be a difference in the way that a site is initially accessed myurl.com versus myurl.com/home . I'm not sure why it would matter, but first off I'd like to remove the reference to /home since it is redunant. Anyways it seems after the upgrade, what I've noticed is that any content to display on the "home page" including feature articles are only showing up when I add /home to my URL instead to / only.

      Here is the comparison:
      staging.groundwaterscience.com <- feauted content articles are not loading
      staging.groundwaterscience.com/home <- using the assigned home template

      Previous to the upgrade the home template would load under both situations

      Template: Salient - 1.1.3

      Thanks, Brian
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    Re: SOLVED Assignment of / versus home

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    Posted 8 years 8 months ago
    • Hello, I've attached the details in the secure tab. Thanks for taking a look.
  • Re: SOLVED Assignment of / versus home

    Posted 8 years 8 months ago
    • How are others assigning the root page on their sites in respect to the "home" menu item? I think that is the heart of my issue. I really do not want a /home, clicking the home button should go straight to "/"
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    Re: SOLVED Assignment of / versus home

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  • Re: SOLVED Assignment of / versus home

    Posted 8 years 8 months ago
    • Very much appreciated. Thanks!

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