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↑ | Order your pages and other custom post types that support "page-attributes" with simple drag and drop right from the standard page list. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Order your pages and other custom post types that support "page-attributes" with simple drag and drop right from the standard page list.
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For example, to exclude the <code>excluded_post_type</code> custom post type, add the following snippet in the theme function file or custom plugin: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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For example, to exclude the <code>excluded_post_type</code> custom post type, add the following snippet in the theme function file or custom plugin:
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How can I modify sortable post types? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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How can I modify sortable post types?
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Yes. The plugin registers the REST endpoint <code>simple-page-ordering/v1/page_ordering</code>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Yes. The plugin registers the REST endpoint <code>simple-page-ordering/v1/page_ordering</code>.
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Yep. When you register the post type, include the <code>page-attributes</code> feature in the support list. This will add a <code>Sort by Order</code> option to the filter links above the drop downs. Once you sort by order, you can drag and drop the content. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Yep. When you register the post type, include the <code>page-attributes</code> feature in the support list. This will add a <code>Sort by Order</code> option to the filter links above the drop downs. Once you sort by order, you can drag and drop the content.
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Can I use REST to order posts? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Can I use REST to order posts?
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To include the <code>include_post_type</code> custom post type, add the following snippet in the theme function file or custom plugin: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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To include the <code>include_post_type</code> custom post type, add the following snippet in the theme function file or custom plugin:
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Post types can be included or excluded by using the <code>simple_page_ordering_is_sortable</code> filter. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Post types can be included or excluded by using the <code>simple_page_ordering_is_sortable</code> filter.
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We'd love to have you join in on development over on <a href="https://github.com/10up/simple-page-ordering">GitHub</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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We'd love to have you join in on development over on <a href="https://github.com/10up/simple-page-ordering">GitHub</a>.
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This feature is already built into WordPress natively, but a bit tucked away. If you pull down the "Screen Options" tab up top (on the list of post objects) there's a field where you can specify the number of items to show per page. I decided it was not a very good practice to duplicate this. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This feature is already built into WordPress natively, but a bit tucked away. If you pull down the "Screen Options" tab up top (on the list of post objects) there's a field where you can specify the number of items to show per page. I decided it was not a very good practice to duplicate this.
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This most likely means the AJAX request - the server side code - failed after you dropped the content into the new position. Some shared hosts aggressively time out and limit AJAX requests. Version 2.0 batches these requests so you can try reducing the number of items it updates on each request using a filter in your theme's functions.php or a custom plug-in: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This most likely means the AJAX request - the server side code - failed after you dropped the content into the new position. Some shared hosts aggressively time out and limit AJAX requests. Version 2.0 batches these requests so you can try reducing the number of items it updates on each request using a filter in your theme's functions.php or a custom plug-in:
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If you want a list of pages or custom post types to display in that defined order, you must change the post query's <code>orderby</code> parameter to <code>menu_order</code> (if it's not already). | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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If you want a list of pages or custom post types to display in that defined order, you must change the post query's <code>orderby</code> parameter to <code>menu_order</code> (if it's not already).
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This plug-in doesn't change any <em>behavior</em> on the front end, it simply changes the menu order stored in WordPress. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This plug-in doesn't change any <em>behavior</em> on the front end, it simply changes the menu order stored in WordPress.
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See the previous two answers - just add <code>page-attributes</code> to the list of supported post type features. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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See the previous two answers - just add <code>page-attributes</code> to the list of supported post type features.
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You can also take advantage of the <code>simple_page_ordering_is_sortable</code> filter, which passes the result of the default check and the post type name, to override default behavior. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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You can also take advantage of the <code>simple_page_ordering_is_sortable</code> filter, which passes the result of the default check and the post type name, to override default behavior.
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