• Resolved browndog82

    (@browndog82)


    Hello,

    I installed APM yesterday to better manage my pages, but it didn’t fit my needs. I uninstalled and deleted the plugin; however, my pages have not reverted back to alphabetical order. Using the built-in WordPress functionality to sort by Title doesn’t help, because this puts pages in alphabetical order regardless of the hierarchy. I need my parent pages in alphabetical order, as is the default sort method. What’s more, I utilize a subpage view plugin to show child pages for navigation. These child pages should be in alphabetical order, but since installing/uninstalling the plugin, they’re all mixed up. This makes it very difficult for my users to find the page they need. Any help you could provide in correcting this would be hugely appreciated. Thank you!

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  • Uncategorized Creations

    (@uncategorized-creations)

    Hi. Sorry APM didn’t fit your needs. You have to know that APM doesn’t modify page orders. It stores this information in a separate way from the WordPress one. So sorting pages in APM doesn’t affect page orders. While testing the plugin, did you move a page ?

    Non answer since 8 weeks – close.

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