Rating: 5 stars
Should be default functionality in core. The WP default is ridiculous and highly confusing for even technical people with busy taxonomy hierarchies.
Solves the issue perfectly, thanks for a useful plugin.
Rating: 5 stars
I never understood why WordPress allows sub-items to be shown in a flat order if there are some terms selected. That, to me, is simply a bug. This fixes that.
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Such an odd feature of WP since it leave the others children taxonomies all alone at bottom.
I have never really looked for a solution in 10 years but it was time.
Rating: 5 stars
Still works with the latest WP version and should be a core feature.
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Really, I just can’t understand why WordPress developers walk another way – this is, how it should be! ??
I have launched over 100 websites on WordPress – and they all have this plugin.
Thanks again!
Rating: 5 stars
Simple and without configuration, it’s just does what it says it does.
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Works perfect! I always thought this was a bug but according to trac it’s intentional I believe? At any rate. Great work and thank you!
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Great solution for an annoying problem, should be in core.
Thanks
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This feature should be part of WP core. Thanks a lot for your great plugin.
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This Plugin makes my categories look so nicely organized.
Don’t know why wordpress would have such a confusingly silly feature. Having the sub categories move around is so very confusing. It’s not a feature, its a nuisance, but this plugin works GREAT!
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I though I hit a dead end from a usability standpoint, but this little unsung superhero swooped in to save the day!
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So handy – I’ve got trees and tree of categories with parents and children and grandchildren and this plugin makes them all very easy to see when selecting categories. Surprised this isn’t built into wordpress already! Works very well in that regard.
However I think it might have broken the “Categories” filter when searching through your posts in the admin – choose one form the dropdown, nothing happens (disabling this addon makes it work). However it is not a huge deal because if you click the category names on the right of each post, that filter will work (so just find a post with the category you want to search by).
Can’t imagine a large database of filtereable items without it ??
Rating: 5 stars
Saved my day! Looking for weeks for something like this!
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Thank you for making this, you save lot of time! Works perfectly on 3.8
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This is such a helpful plugin. Thank you!
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One of the smallest plugins I guess but the plugins solves a very annoying “feature” of wordpress.
thanks!!
Rating: 5 stars
Was tearing my hair out for hours trying to work out what I was doing wrong with my custom taxonomy. Terms were appearing out of order and out of hierarchy for no explicable reason.
I was lucky that I run into this plugin or it would’ve never got fixed!! There needs to be a setting to stop this “feature”.
Until then, this does brilliantly
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Life saver…
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Plugin proves useful for sites with dozens of categories. Thanks!
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This is really useful and is one of the first plugins I install on every client website. It should be incorporated into the WP core!
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Its great!
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I’ve never understood the way that WordPress handled subcategories in the admin metabox. This should be part of WP!
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I can’t believe it’s 3.4.2 and we still have these category issues. This plugin worked perfectly.
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