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FS#24 — Friendly menu indices selection

Attached to Project — MODx
Opened by Anonymous Submitter - Saturday, 30 July 2005, 07:09AM
Last edited by Mark Kaplan (mark2005) - Thursday, 03 November 2005, 12:30AM
Task Type Feature Request
Category User Interface
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Operating System All
Severity Medium
Priority Normal
Reported Version TP3.1
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%

Details

It would be very nice to have a friendly "rearrange menu" command.

Currently, it is easy to modify the index of one single document, but if you want to rearrange the overall disposition of elements in a (sub)menu, you must open all the children that take part of that menu. Moreover, I think that the current system is not very intuitive, especially for non-techies.

Instead I would like to be able to right-click on a folder in the folder tree, and select a "Rearrange children in menu" command. The manager should display a page with a list of all the folder's children, and a mechanism for changing their relative order. "Up" and "Down" buttons would be fine, and an additional drag'n'drop capability would make it perfect! Then, clicking on "Save", the manager would save the new indices with a pre-defined (or maybe user-selectable) step, like 10, 20, 30, ...

Thank you very much!!

Luca
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Closed by  Ryan Thrash (rthrash)
Monday, 23 January 2006, 08:46AM
Reason for closing:  Implemented
Additional comments about closing:  Solved by Mark's module here: http://modxcms.com/forums/index.php/topic,2477.msg16874.html#msg16874
Comment by Mark Kaplan (mark2005) - Thursday, 03 November 2005, 12:30AM
Very good idea!

Comment by Mark Kaplan (mark2005) - Thursday, 03 November 2005, 12:31AM