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gkrajeski
Level 10
July 15, 2016
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Does Archiving Design Studio LP Folders not deactivate them?

  • July 15, 2016
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Please confirm, as I am not seeing what I would expect.

When archiving a folder in the Design Studio under the Landing Page section, it DOES NOT deactivate or remove/hide the Landing Pages contained beneath!

Shouldn't they too be archived or made to 404 (page not found)?!  I would think/hope so...

Does anyone agree?

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Grégoire_Miche2
Level 10
July 15, 2016

Hi Geoff,

You can go to design studio -> landing pages, select the related landing pages and bulk-unapprove them.

Once the page is no longer approved, any attempt to access it will display the fallback page (as set in the admin) which can display the message you want.

-Greg

gkrajeski
gkrajeskiAuthor
Level 10
July 15, 2016

Was hoping (as would be logical) for an 'en masse' process, but c'est la vie...

Grégoire_Miche2
Level 10
July 15, 2016

Well, it's not fully automated, but you can still process multiple LP's at once in the Design Studio. Not perfect but still better than one by one

-Greg

Dory_Viscoglio
Level 10
July 15, 2016

Archiving in pages/emails is basically the same thing as programs and smart campaigns. It doesn't actually deactivate any of them or make them inaccessible, they are still alive and functioning they just don't appear in searches and drop-downs. I think there are other ideas around this, similar to yours but at the campaign level.

gkrajeski
gkrajeskiAuthor
Level 10
July 15, 2016

Deactivation seems so much less useful to me now!

Steven_Vanderb3
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 15, 2016

It's basically to reduce clutter in the UI.  Assets you don't want to take down but you also aren't going to use them anymore in the future and don't need them cluttering the search.  EDIT: Archiving, I mean.