It is shown in the example slugs that you can use "/" for them. But it's just giving me a 404. Going to the URL with the actual page ID will change the URL in the URL bar to the slug with the "/", but then if you refresh it, it will also give a 404.
Not sure if it's a bug, or if I have to make the second page (after the "/") a "child page" of the parent.
It is shown in the example slugs that you can use "/" for them. But it's just giving me a 404. Going to the URL with the actual page ID will change the URL in the URL bar to the slug with the "/", but then if you refresh it, it will also give a 404.
Not sure if it's a bug, or if I have to make the second page (after the "/") a "child page" of the parent.