When I am at the root of my space, there is no page tree in the side bar, even though it is configured to be there.
If however, I click on one of the pages under the "Recently edited", the page tree appears in the side bar as it should.
But again, if I go back to the root of the space it dissapears.
I have tried to delete the index and journal and re-build the indexes.
The issue is the same both for my account and the admin user I created when installing Confluence.
Using Confluence 6.7.0x64 on Linux Ubuntu 16.04
Hi,
Has there been any custom javascript or CSS code added?
Check Space tools > Look and Feel > Stylesheet / Sidebar, Header and Footer.
Check General Configuration > Stylesheet / Sidebar, Header and Footer.
Hi.
No, I have just installed it and not added anything as of yet.
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I did some tests.
Created a new space and added a page. Here the page tree showed correctly.
Tried to re-trace my steps on what changes I have done recently and see if I could make the problem appear on the new space which is currently working.
Here are the steps
1. Create new space
2. Create page called anything ex "first page"
3. Create a child page under "first page" called ex "second page"
4. move "second page" to the root.
Current location: testnew > testnew Home > first page
New location: testnew
5. Remove page "testnew Home"
When removing the build in "testnew Home" page, the page tree in the sida bar breaks.
Do you know how I can reverse this?
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Seems I could re-create the page and assign it under Space Tools. Then moved my pages to under it. That solved it
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