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  • Thread Starter SDavenport

    (@sdavenport)

    So I made a new page and named it “Test”. Moved all of the content from the “Wildlife Removal Services” page “Wildlife Removal Services” page to the trash and then renames the test page to “Wildlife Removal Services”. I can access the main content of that page and all of the child pages as well with no error messages. However, inside Google Webmaster tools as I follow one of the 404 “not found” links back to my site I still get the message that Google can not find the URL. The spelling is correct and the url is intact and does exist as indicated by the link back to my site.

    What a learning curve this one is getting to be. Any suggestions?
    Thanks

    Thread Starter SDavenport

    (@sdavenport)

    Thank you for your help. I just realized that the index.php file was probably not the correct place to exclude categories form posting if my blog page is one I created and named “My Page”.

    Now I need to figure this one out.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter SDavenport

    (@sdavenport)

    Oh! very good. The new file I would understand, but what happens when the updated version of index.php comes along? Will the child theme continue to use the one in it’s folder? In my case I have a static front/home page and a blog page for posting, “My Page.php”

    Or should I just put the “My page.php” in the child theme folder too?

    Thanks

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