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A subcategory folder, designated for session reports, is not appearing under its master category when accessing it from the homepage

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· Articles & templates ·
By ptahsekhet on 10/12/2023
· UI/UX

I have 5 main categories, all of which I have displayed on my homepage using a bookstyle cover.   One category I have is called "Heretic RPG"   Heretic RPG has two folders within the category: "Homebrew Rules" and "Session Reports"   When I look at my categories from the "articles" tab, I can see these two folders underneath the "Heretic RPG" category.   When I click on the "Heretic RPG" bookstyle link from my home page, it only shows one of these folders -- the "Homebrew Rules" folder.   I've tried moving the two folders around within this category, and even tried moving the the "session reports" folder to another category. No matter where I move it, it does not appear under the category when accessing it from the home page.   "session reports" is set to "public" and all 13 session reports that are within this folder are all set to "published" and "public".   I'm not sure if there's something I'm overlooking, but I have been working with the admins on the World Anvil discord channel and they recommended I submit this bug report, as they can not see a reason why this folder is acting this way either.

Steps to Reproduce

When I created the subfolder named "Session Reports", I first created it by typing "session reports" into the "add a new category" box , found under the existing categories from the "articles" tab.   I then moved the newly created "session reports" file underneath another category called "Heretic RPG", making "session reports" a subcategory.   "heretic RPG" has another subcategory file folder that does work. this one just refuses to work. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that everything contained within the "session reports" folder is a session report, and not another kind of article. I tested that theory by moving another type of article (generic article) into the "session reports" file, and that did not work either.

Operating System

Windows

Browser

Google Chrome

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History

ptahsekhet @ 12 Oct, 2023 05:03:24

oops never mind, I figured it out! Under the "session reports" folder, under "advanced edit" and "display" tab, the "visability settings" box was checked. Well since this folder was supposed to be a sub-folder of another folder that was already on the home page, that's why it wasn't showing up! I unchecked that box and voila!

SoulLink @ 12 Oct, 2023 05:21:41 Moderator
SoulLink Added tag UI/UX
SoulLink @ 12 Oct, 2023 05:21:45 Moderator
set this bug to closed