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[Closed] Forum category disappeared, inaccessible

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(@tulliana)
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As Archman Linux, we decided to use WpForo for a few weeks ago and moved a few weeks ago. Things were going well until the moment.

We marked a forum as a category, and that category has disappeared, we can't get there. Links in that category cannot be accessed by clicking as admin or user.. What is your solution suggestion?

https://archman.org/topluluk

example: https://archman.org/topluluk/taslaklar/taslak-surum-duyurulari/paged/2/#post-20507

 


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Hi @tulliana,

Categories are not accessible if they don't have a forum. Categories are just placeholders, if you have a topic in that forum, you should never change it to category. Please read the Forum Tips on the top of Dashboard > Forums > Forums admin page. Set it back as a forum under some category and move topics to some forum then you can set it again as category.

 


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OK, I understand what you mean. So how can I get the lost part back?


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