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Hide db page but not the child pages on public site

I have a workspace that is published.
In this I have a db and the child pages of that.
I link to the child pages of the db in various places.
In the published site I do not want to expose the db list only the child pages when they are linked to, and if I click a link and load a child page I don't want to see the db in the url.

I have thought about locating the db page elsewhere as private and publishing the child pages, then linking to them, but I am not sure what will happen to the url.

Before I start shifting everything does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you

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Lizat Points1180

This forum seems to be useless not one reply.

In cas someone lands here. I moved the db to an umnpublished area and then had to publish each item separately so it can be viewed. The only problem is that the url doesn't look right to the user, no breadcrumbs back mto the originatuing page. So I added a button to return.

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polle commented

Thanks for sharing the solution, for sure it helps others. (please select your answer to mark the question as solved)

For the useless part.

That no one answers you immediately as you want, does not make the site useless.

I have personally helped you in all your other questions, all of them. In some you never replied, never say anything and almost all of them are still pending to be selected to mark them as solved.

You demand, but when that happened (I answered all your previos questions in minutes or hours), you didn't even say thank you and select the answer. Why did you not came immediately to select the answer and say thank you?

Also how about you helping others to make the site less useless as you say?

The idea is to help us between each other, but demanding immediate help or otherwise things are useless (after receiving a lot of help before), is the incorrect approach.

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