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  • Error Page on my Navigation Bar · 10 years ago

    A 'find . | xargs grep "Error Page" 2> /dev/null' yields a few cached pages and sites.yaml. Is it okay to edit that file?

  • Error Page on my Navigation Bar · 10 years ago

    99% sure it's defined in site.yaml as an additional page to showcase how the error page looks like, in the skeleton

  • Error Page on my Navigation Bar · 10 years ago

    At the top level, there are only three pages: blog, about, and contact. I did create an initial blog post page under the blog folder and there's the default "thankyou" page under contact. Those are al

  • Error Page on my Navigation Bar · 10 years ago

    Did you have a fourth page? If yes, can you check its YAML header? Most likely there is an error, that's why you see the error page instead of this one.

  • Error Page on my Navigation Bar · 10 years ago

    Thanks for the reply, but I don't think this works for my situation. I don't have an "Error Page" and this is a clean install. Where might I access the navigation builder code?

  • Error Page on my Navigation Bar · 10 years ago

    In page editing mode, the "Advanced" tab has a "Visible" attribute which usualy defaults to "Enabled". Set it to "Disabled" to hide the page. Of course, this assumes your navigation builder has code t

  • Error Page on my Navigation Bar · 10 years ago

    I should mention that I don't have an "Error Page" in my listing of pages and this is a fresh install with a simple Blog theme.

  • Error Page on my Navigation Bar · 10 years ago

    On my navigation bar which is visible from all pages are the following links: Blog About Me Contact Error Page Those first three I want to keep. The fourth "Error Page" is one I want to go away. How

  • File (x) is not within the allowed path · 10 years ago

    Can confirm that the fix works (tried locally and on production server). Will create an issue later today.

  • File (x) is not within the allowed path · 10 years ago

    Hi @haralduna, currently I have no Grav install to test, but in my eyes you definitely found a bug in the function you mentioned above. Please create an issue. The reason is that at line 333 empty('0'