Easy way to set articles order

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11 years 4 months ago #31531 by dkom
Replied by dkom on topic Easy way to set articles order

ggppdk wrote: Did you try writing value 30 inside the ordering cell of the item ,
and then clicking "save icon" at the top of the ordering column?

It does not work. I have solid numeration from 1 to 100. If article with order=30 is already exists (and it exists!), nothing is done after ckicking "save".

Also the problem is, that "Move up" and "Move down" does not work when I filter by category.

So if it is not difficult, I think it is very important do implement this. Now there is no any order tools AT ALL for sites bigger 10 pages.

Drag'n'drop it not a good solution when you have 1000 articles. The best way to sort is as you said before: to specify `order`, use it, all existing articles with this order must became having order++.

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11 years 4 months ago #31532 by ggppdk
mmm, did you do what the warning said?

FLEXIcontent has multiple categories
-- filter by a category
-- select to exclude subcategories


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11 years 4 months ago #31576 by dkom
Replied by dkom on topic Easy way to set articles order

ggppdk wrote: mmm, did you do what the warning said?

FLEXIcontent has multiple categories
-- filter by a category
-- select to exclude subcategories

I do not see any warning, but I tried what you said:
- all articles showed with order = 0
- no any effect on "move up" - only page refreshes

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11 years 4 months ago #31590 by ggppdk
mmm, I have added ordering via (multiple) drag and drop and then clicking a single save (the save button at top of column)

but about ordering sub category items i have to say this:

FLEXIcontent supports 2 orderings

1. Global item ordering
2. Ordering per category

When you filter by a category then you are setting Ordering per category
-- but about subcategory item that belong to multiple categories, which of their category order would we save ???


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11 years 4 months ago #31606 by Rooney

ggppdk wrote: mmm, I have added ordering via (multiple) drag and drop and then clicking a single save (the save button at top of column)

YES! Which FC version?
Rooney

Joomla! 3.9.24 and FC 3.3.9

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11 years 4 months ago #31607 by Rooney

dkom wrote: I do not see any warning, but I tried what you said:
- all articles showed with order = 0
- no any effect on "move up" - only page refreshes

You have to save an order first. In item management click on order and then on the disc sign to save the order. But be careful. The ordering might be totally different compared to what you see if all items are at "0". After that you are able to use move up and down.

Rooney

Joomla! 3.9.24 and FC 3.3.9

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