Daily Tip: Organize WordPress Pages with CMS Page Order

April 29, 2011  | 
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Displaying WordPress pages as a tree can be very helpful for organizing your CMS content. The CMS Page Order plugin does this with a visually appealing, drag-and-drop interface.

Pages are nicely displayed as a tree with their current statuses and can be quickly edited, trashed, and published.

Current Features Include:

  • Quick and easy drag and drop for rearranging of pages
  • Actions: View, edit, trash and publish (drafts and pending pages)
  • Set the maximum number of nesting levels
  • Native looking
  • WPML support

Now, rearranging your WordPress website’s pages can be faster and easier than ever. So far it’s only available in English and Swedish but the developer invites language contributions for localization.

CMS Page Order is available for free from the WordPress plugin repository.

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4 Responses to Daily Tip: Organize WordPress Pages with CMS Page Order

  1. Very nice! We have many sites where this will come in handy. Thanks, Sarah.

  2. This plugin looks like an illegitimate copy of http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/cms-tree-page-view/ – You may want to check this and mention it.

  3. Blip: I know it’s very similar to CMS Page Tree View, but I don’t know that I would call it an illegitimate copy. I have nothing to win by developing a free copy of something else that’s free. I have used CMS Page Tree View and it’s a great plugin, but I wanted to change some things and add some things to make it fit with with my projects and my clients, so I simply decided to make my own plugin. This is my first plugin and I didn’t even intend on releasing it, but I just thought I’d share. This is the open source world after all.

    Thanks for the mention, Sarah.

  4. As the author of CMS Tree Page View I must say that I’m very impressed by bergius work! It looks a lot like my plugin, but I see nothing wrong with that. Competition is good and hopefully it will make WordPress work better, for ourself and for our clients.

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