Manually order your Pages with My Page Order WordPress plugin

January 10, 2008 – 10:35 am | by

Recently I wrote about a WordPress plugin that allows you to exclude certain pages from appearing in your list of Pages without coding your template files. The My Page Order WordPress plugin gives you additional Page flexibility by allowing you to manually order your Pages without coding.

Update Feb. 17, 2008:

I just used this plugin for the first time, and it’s fantastic! All you have to do is upload it and activate it, and then go to Manage > My Page Order. There, you have an Ajaxy menu that shows you all your pages. You just drag and drop them until they’re in the order you want, and then click the “Click to Order Pages” button. You can also order subpages in the same way.

My Page Order WordPress Plugin

This is a plugin that can save you tons of time when you have five or more pages that you need to reorder.

My Page Order WordPress plugin

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  1. 4 Responses to “Manually order your Pages with My Page Order WordPress plugin”

  2. By Ryan on Jan 11, 2008 | Reply

    But can’t you manually order pages with a default WordPress install anyway?

  3. By Miriam Schwab on Jan 11, 2008 | Reply

    Ryan – you can, but it’s so annoying. You have to go and edit every page, change the page order number, save, and then go to the next one. And then, if you realize that you want one page to be before another, but there’s no room between the numbers, you have to go renumber everything.

    This plugin gives everything to you on one page, and it also makes it easier for clients rather than having to go back in and redo one by one.

  4. By Ryan on Jan 11, 2008 | Reply

    Ah, well that it is very useful then :)

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