Hi Community, when in the Page Tree section of a Space there exists the ability (or so it would seem) to lift a page by pressing the Spacebar to relocate and drop it in another place. Thus allowing for WCAG compliance for people who can't use a mouse whether by use of a screen reader or motor skill issue.
This functionality however (Edge & Chrome attempted) doesn't appear to work. The Spacebar press isn't lifting the item and therefore cannot be relocated and dropped.
How exactly is this functionality supposed to work?
Are there alternative ways to move a page that is screen reader and wcag compliant?
What type of upgrade have you tried? I'd be interested to see if it brought over the pages in an XML backup/restore upgrade path.
If yes, I'd be inclined to say they are going to stick around. The best option is probably going to be a manual solution...
Hi - the upgrade is being handled for us by our hosting company (Contegix), so I'm not sure how to answer your question. I assume they're going through the best practices established for the jumps from v3 to v4 to v5.
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I imagine they are doing in place upgrades then. There are likely a couple options to clean up the undefined pages - manually via database queries or manually via modifying an xml backup.
When you say "undefined pages" - can you elaborate? How are you identifying these pages? In the UI? or in the database? What constitutes a page being undefined?
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I'm referring to all the pages shown in each space, via
<wikiURL>/pages/listundefinedpages.action?key=<xyz>
In the GUI space admin screens.
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