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GDSHS
 
 
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I need to make a page unavailable for awhile. I've tried Don't Publish but that doesn't work for obvious reasons even after uploading entire site. I don't want to take the page off of the website, I just want it "invisible" and unreachable/unsearchable for a short period.
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Just delete the page on the server after you publish.
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KingSparta wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 12:25 am Just delete the page on the server after you publish.
I was hoping to avoid that but it seems that is the best way to go. Thx
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Just go on your server and rename it. If you go to your host's file manager, there is always an option to rename a file. Then when you are ready to show it again, rename it back to the original name.
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crispy68 wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 1:30 am Just go on your server and rename it. If you go to your host's file manager, there is always an option to rename a file. Then when you are ready to show it again, rename it back to the original name.
That's what I ended up doing. Thanks for chiming in!
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