It turned out that this is not a “term”, but a “page”. Ok.
If this is a content type like “News”, it is logical to use the pattern
"news/[node:title]"
where "news" is a list of all news,
and “news/some_news” is a separate news item.
I don't understand why you use [node:book:url:path].
And then, what do you have written in the "URL settings" of this page, and why you can’t just edit this URL in the "URL settings" of this page?
(I always use [node:created:raw][node:nid]
“news/[node:created:raw][node:nid]“
to receive more beautiful and unique addresses. Recommend to everyone.)
I think you have this problem https://tinyl.io/Bwne
Solution: add to your Views page /hirek Contextual filter "Global: Null".
And use a Canonical URL for all pages,...
Open your theme folder,
the mytheme.info file lists the scripts connected to the theme:
scripts[] = myscript.js (see https://docs.backdropcms.org/creating-themes)
If there are no...
If you install the Devel module, you can easily enable "Theme debug" and then you can see where everything is coming from and also get hints for what to call a template in your theme to override...
Posted1 hour 41 min ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
Since I'm using a sub-theme of Snazzy, it would go in the sub-theme as a new file?
Neither Snazzy or snazzytoys currently have this file - snazzytoys is set as the default theme in...
Thanks! I've done that and restored everything back to the original condition.
I'm not sure I understand all that is in the snippet but I'll work on understanding what is happening...
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Check what the real synonym for this term
/admin/config/urls/path
Perhaps you have an error in the synonym pattern
/admin/config/urls/path/patterns
url pattern: [node:book:url:path]hirek/[node:title]
It turned out that this is not a “term”, but a “page”. Ok.
If this is a content type like “News”, it is logical to use the pattern
"news/[node:title]"
where "news" is a list of all news,
and “news/some_news” is a separate news item.
I don't understand why you use [node:book:url:path].
And then, what do you have written in the "URL settings" of this page, and why you can’t just edit this URL in the "URL settings" of this page?
(I always use [node:created:raw][node:nid]
“news/[node:created:raw][node:nid]“
to receive more beautiful and unique addresses. Recommend to everyone.)
I think you have this problem https://tinyl.io/Bwne
Solution: add to your Views page /hirek Contextual filter "Global: Null".
And use a Canonical URL for all pages, which will help eliminate duplicate content for search engines.
Two questions:
There was a bug with CKEditor 4 when the base paths of pages were duplicated for multisite installations. See https://github.com/backdrop/backdrop-issues/issues/5886
But this was fixed for CKEditor 4. Perhaps now this is a problem with CKEditor 5? Let us know.
No,
Hungary site, this Hirek = News
Sorry bad translate, google translator
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