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necesario cuando tienes multitud de páginas
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This was a great replacement for CMS Page Tree View – larger font, I like the drag and drop when I can make it work – easily add, view, edit pages from the same back-end UI. Now, I need a front-end sidebar expanding/collapsing html page list-er widget per section/group of pages. Back-end page management is fixed thanx to this plug-in
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This plugin is simple but very very usefull. It saves you much time.
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Thank you so much for this very functional and smooth working plugin. I tried many page ordering plugins, and none of them worked for my setup. I installed yours, didn’t have to read a thing and voila, I was able to do what I spent hours researching a fix for in under 10 seconds. I almost had to spend over $100 for a newer theme, because my theme is getting a little out-dated which is why some of my page ordering slipped out of place with some updates I did on other areas of my site. Excellent job well done! 5 Stars all the way.
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This plugin is so handy
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adds lots of trash in a menu, buggy control (move page), lack of functions ??
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This plugin’s simple and easy-to-use drag and drop interface allows you to very quickly and conveniently organise the order and hierarchy (parent and child pages) of your pages.
It doesn’t replace the default WordPress page manager like other page manager plugins allowing the user true flexibility and control and the option to interchange between the two.
Unlike the Advanced Page Manager plugin (which is no longer supported), removed pages default to trash rather than being deleted permanently.
It would be nice to see a video of use of the plugin for first-time users. The placement of child pages wasn’t obvious to me from the interface. When placing a page above or beneath a page (when dragging) the grey arrow that appears in conjunction with the green tick icon is a pretty obvious inference of the placement of the page. However, when placing a page as a child page of another page (when dragging), I feel the inference of the resultant drop action could be better illustrated by differentiating it. Rather than dropping the page into the new parent page (inferred by a grey arrow on the page rather than above or beneath it) I feel it would make for better UX if the grey arrow appeared beneath the intended parent but it should be indented. I.e. Exactly as it behaves when a page already has child pages. Very simply put, the behavior of the grey arrow that infers placement of the child page is visually inconsistent when a) a page already has child pages and b) a page doesn’t have child pages. To put it even more simply, there should never be an instance where the grey arrow is on the page and instead, should only appear above, below, or indented below. In this fashion, the UX is obvious in its consistency. Think of how the default WordPress menu creator works. Links are dragged above, below or indented below a link but never into a link.
Beyond this minor recommendation, I’m happy to rate this plugin a full five stars and implement across all my sites as a replacement for the Advanced Page Manager I was previously using.
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Adding this to my favorite plugins!
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Nice plugin with a great potential. Can you add more quick edit features (author,etc…)?
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i love ur plugin
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I’v used this plugin for some time now … and its the best plugin to change pageorder in menu.
In the latest update (version 1.4.4) there was a bug … The supportteam found a solution very fast and it will be a part of the next update ??
//Lars, Copenhagen
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After drag & drop the new page order is visible for a second, then the screen refreshes automatically, and the old order is back. So the new order is not saved.
However, when you drop into another page to create a subitem, the new order is svaed correctly. But then you can’t reverse it, because dropping into a top level is not saved.
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Really like this plug-in, much more useful than the other ones I’ve been using. I have a few feature requests that I will post in the support forum ??
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I like this!
Any chance or plan if it becomes worth it to support custom post type support or other post lists?
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Looks graet. I specially like the full page width. Now i can copy a 6 colom excell sheet in my page.
Great work thanx
Rating: 5 stars
This plugin is a god-send. I was using another page tree plugin, but it was buggy. This is exactly what I wanted, thank you.
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Very well done plugin. I enjoy the interface and ease of how to add and re-arrange pages.
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