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Consider a situation where the parent page P has "lumberjacked" child pages C, which in turn also have "lumberjacked" grandchild pages G.
A grandchild page G when edited, cannot be rendered in the Sitetree navigation, because its parent C node is hidden in the navigation.
I believe that is the cause of the js error.
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So I guess we always need to show the selected page C when you're editing its children (G), regardless of whether the pages are set to be hidden via lumberjack in the SiteTree - would that make sense?
@robbieaverill yes that would make sense, and to generalise it should be, when editing a selected page G, all its ancestors should be unhidden in the sitetree
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Consider a situation where the parent page P has "lumberjacked" child pages C, which in turn also have "lumberjacked" grandchild pages G.
A grandchild page G when edited, cannot be rendered in the Sitetree navigation, because its parent C node is hidden in the navigation.
I believe that is the cause of the js error.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: