LEC2 - How do I move one main page to become a sub-page of a different main page?
LEC2 - How do I move one main page to become a sub-page of a different main page?
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I don't know if this is the best way, but you could check hide and then create a sub page link for the different main page.
Thanks, Carolyn, but then I can't easily keep 1,000+ pages organized at to what belongs to what! If no other option, I'll just recreate the page to be an actual sub-page.
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Hello Drew. Looks like you have an early version of the new Manage Pages plugin. Its got a few bugs still. I'll update you to some more recent code and then you will be able to move pages.
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I have updated your Mange Pages. When editing a page you can now select "Re-assign To" to move a page around.
Steven Barre
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Okay, so that looks very different as it no longer shows any hidden pages.
Just checking as it is entirely different module than the LEC2 drag-n-drop module you installed which works great.
- Is that correct that I now have to go the right side nav bar to find the hidden pages?
- On my LEC2, I can see hidden pages in the module. Why not on this module?
- Plus, it won't let me drag-n-drop.. it says javascript void: (0); at the bottom of the page.
Shouldn't they be the same on both sites and on everyone's sites?
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Hello Drew
Sorry, I fixed the drag/dop. I missed updating the javascript. Can you do a CTRL+F5 for me to make sure you have the latest versions of the css and javasctipt.
This is the latest version of the Manage Pages that we are installing on new sites today. Some changes have been made since it was first introduced.
Yes you do have to go to the right to get the hidden pages. The idea here is that the drag/dop is only meant to be used to organize your navigation that shows up on the site. Since no hidden pages show up in the nav, you don't need to move them up or down. To edit a page you can just select it from the right hand drop down.
I see that the one on your LEC2 is also out of date. Would you like it upgraded as well?
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Cool thanks!
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