Delete a subpage and not its parent page. |
The parent name is shown above the deleted subpage in the Deleted Pages folder. |
Delete a page that has subpages. |
The hierarchical structure is retained in the Deleted Pages folder. |
Delete a page that exists in both a draft and published state. |
The published version is moved to the Deleted Pages folder and the draft version is no longer available. If restored, the page becomes draft. |
Delete a re-created localized page that was previously deleted. |
The re-created localized page overwrites the previously deleted page in the Deleted Pages folder. |
Delete a subpage and then delete its parent at a later date. |
The hierarchical structure is retained in the Deleted Pages folder. |
Delete one localized page and then delete another localized version of the same page. |
The Language column in the Deleted Pages folder updates to include the languages of both deleted pages. The Date Deleted column updates to show the last delete. |
Restore a child page without its parent. |
Restore is unsuccessful because you need to include the parent page. |
Restore a home page or subpage where the appearance was deleted. |
The page restores with the default appearance, or the appearance that displays first in the drop-down if there is no default appearance. |
Permanently delete a page from the deleted pages folder. |
All copies including any localized versions of the page are completely purged from the application immediately and might not be recovered. |
Permanent deletion is unsuccessful. |
The application displays an error message. |
Permanently delete a parent page but its child checkboxes are cleared. |
When you click Delete, the application displays a message indicating to permanently delete a page that has child pages, you must select all pages. |