Thanks for the suggestion CEFord. What I mean by "don't show up" is literally, they do not appear in the public side of the website. This is a newspaper website; we use Category Blog layouts throughout the website. I can create the Menu option for a category, and the menu option will bring up an empty page rather than a page with a dozen or more articles in that category.
Here's an example. The menu option for this category brings up an empty page.
Yet if you look on the Admin side, there are 5 articles in that very category.
But if I simply open the article in the Admin side and click Save and Close, the article appears on the public side in the correct category.
To answer your question about publish_up and publish_down, I checked those. Remember, I transferred the entire database, all the columns that were expected in the Joomla 5 #__content database, including those 2 columns. All of the original dates for created/modified/published were preserved.
Does this help you understand better what I mean?
Here's an example. The menu option for this category brings up an empty page.
Yet if you look on the Admin side, there are 5 articles in that very category.
But if I simply open the article in the Admin side and click Save and Close, the article appears on the public side in the correct category.
To answer your question about publish_up and publish_down, I checked those. Remember, I transferred the entire database, all the columns that were expected in the Joomla 5 #__content database, including those 2 columns. All of the original dates for created/modified/published were preserved.
Does this help you understand better what I mean?
Statistics: Posted by Toolie — Tue Jul 23, 2024 1:36 am