Understanding Published (Pushed) Pages Behavior |
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Let's say you have a page that has been pushed down from parent to child sites. Later, you delete it. Here are some rules that will govern what will happen on the pushed page. |
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Page Name |
Origin Site |
Type |
Child Site Access/Eligibility |
| Geography |
Organization (Parent) |
Required/Not Editable |
At the child site this page is not editable. It is not possible for the child site to edit any of its existing content. This includes not being able to add or delete content, delete the page, or change the page's attributes. |
| Getting Around |
Organization (Parent) |
Required/Editable |
The child site is allowed to add local content to this page. The child site may also edit pushed content that is also marked "editable." But it is prevented if the content is marked not editable. If a pushed page is edited at the child site, the page becomes a "new edition" of the original. If the "new edition" is deleted, it will be replaced by the original or the current parent site page. |
| Entertainment |
Child |
n/a |
As this content did not originate at the Parent site, it is fully controlled at the child site. |
| Recreation |
Child |
n/a |
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