Page ignores all page templates, while all other pages are handled correctly
I'm working on migrating a site from Drupal to WordPress. I used the FG Drupal to WordPress plugin, and everything seemed to work great.
I worked on a couple of imported pages, two using page.php
as a template and another using front-page.php
, and these went great. But then on my fourth page, the page ignored all the templates and defaulted to index.php
.
It doesn't seem to identify any templates, even though the page seems to be exactly like the other pages I've worked on. Theoretically it should at the very least be hitting page.php
before index.php
, but that's not happening.
I'm thinking that there may be some sort of conflict generated from importing this data with a plugin, does anyone have any idea how to debug this?
For what it's worth, I've been working with and debugging WordPress sites for a few years now and I'm fairly confident that it's not one of your run-of-the-mill template bugs.
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I'm working on migrating a site from Drupal to WordPress. I used the FG Drupal to WordPress plugin, and everything seemed to work great.
I worked on a couple of imported pages, two using page.php
as a template and another using front-page.php
, and these went great. But then on my fourth page, the page ignored all the templates and defaulted to index.php
.
It doesn't seem to identify any templates, even though the page seems to be exactly like the other pages I've worked on. Theoretically it should at the very least be hitting page.php
before index.php
, but that's not happening.
I'm thinking that there may be some sort of conflict generated from importing this data with a plugin, does anyone have any idea how to debug this?
For what it's worth, I've been working with and debugging WordPress sites for a few years now and I'm fairly confident that it's not one of your run-of-the-mill template bugs.
wordpress
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I'm working on migrating a site from Drupal to WordPress. I used the FG Drupal to WordPress plugin, and everything seemed to work great.
I worked on a couple of imported pages, two using page.php
as a template and another using front-page.php
, and these went great. But then on my fourth page, the page ignored all the templates and defaulted to index.php
.
It doesn't seem to identify any templates, even though the page seems to be exactly like the other pages I've worked on. Theoretically it should at the very least be hitting page.php
before index.php
, but that's not happening.
I'm thinking that there may be some sort of conflict generated from importing this data with a plugin, does anyone have any idea how to debug this?
For what it's worth, I've been working with and debugging WordPress sites for a few years now and I'm fairly confident that it's not one of your run-of-the-mill template bugs.
wordpress
I'm working on migrating a site from Drupal to WordPress. I used the FG Drupal to WordPress plugin, and everything seemed to work great.
I worked on a couple of imported pages, two using page.php
as a template and another using front-page.php
, and these went great. But then on my fourth page, the page ignored all the templates and defaulted to index.php
.
It doesn't seem to identify any templates, even though the page seems to be exactly like the other pages I've worked on. Theoretically it should at the very least be hitting page.php
before index.php
, but that's not happening.
I'm thinking that there may be some sort of conflict generated from importing this data with a plugin, does anyone have any idea how to debug this?
For what it's worth, I've been working with and debugging WordPress sites for a few years now and I'm fairly confident that it's not one of your run-of-the-mill template bugs.
wordpress
wordpress
edited Nov 13 '18 at 22:22
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