Am 13.08.2017 um 15:00 schrieb Martin Owens:
seems I'm not going to get an answer any time soon.
Who are you waiting on?
- Well, uhm, that would have been you. Seems you missed the comment on gitlab with the link to the video.
But you can do the following:
- Visit https://inkscape.org/en/admin/cms/page/
- Click on the 'Page settings' icon in the row for 'Download (old)'
- Select the tab for your language
- Change the slug (e.g. by appending _old, or _obsolete) and save.
- Go back to https://inkscape.org/en/admin/cms/page/
- Click on the Page settings icon in the row for 'Download'
- Select the tab for your language (note: it is not highlighted in any
way when selected, make doubly sure you've got the right one) 8. Enter a title and slug (probably those that were displayed in step 4, that's why they had to be changed), save. 9. Go to advanced settings. 10. Enter 'releases' into the URL overwrite field and save.
This is pretty much correct.
- Thank you very much for the review.
Only ten steps... :-/ Took me some trial and error to figure that out, hope the webmaster won't disagree with the way it's done.
Website Administrator. We don't have a webmaster :-/ which is a shame.
I have no clue why that one works at all ('release' is not in the urls for the project, only 'releases' is), but perhaps there's some redirect hidden somewhere.
The urls is regex, so /releases?/ means the 's' is optional.
- Ah, okay, thanks. I remember now that the reason for the server error for /release on my local install is that there is no fallback page for when there is no release object in the db yet.
Maren