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Our site has a news section and when it was working, the marketing mgr would click on the news menu item, and then click on post new entry. He would then fill out the blog post and submit it. This post would end up on a page such as .../blog/news/node/??. The post would also populate as a feed to the front page of the site.
As of last week, someone deleted the blog page. When I click on one of the news items on the front page, I get page not found. If I type in .../blog, I get the notice that the blog you were looking for could not be found. Is there a way to restore this page and have the posts go there again? If not, what are my options.
The posts are still there when I list the content, but I am very new to Drupal and don't know how the page and posts are tied together. I have been through the Drupal.org site and cannot find an answer to my particular problem.
Take a look at the site if it will help explain what I am seeing.
Thanks.
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