Hurrah! I’ve successfully made my ‘View Pages’ more organized. After nine months of wondering how I could make sure that the titles to each page don’t wrap around to the next line as it appears on the widget of the left sidebar, I learned much from WordPress.com. I love WordPress.com!
It’s my ‘perfect’ mentality to get the layout logically sorted. But I couldn’t figure out how to handle this area. Once again, I sought the aid of the faq.wordpress.com weblink and found my answer under the ‘Sort Pages’ article. I quickly glanced at the article without fully understanding what to do next. It’s my impatience that gets in the way, really.
So I sat there staring at my weblog site while my big brain fried overtime and thought to myself about using the ‘Page Order’. I tested the ‘Front Page’, ‘Front Flyleaf’ and ‘Title Page’ and at the same time removed the numbering system I’ve entered in front of each title for the same purpose that he ‘Page Order’ could have easily done for me.
This is what I wanted for my pages! And I went to work right after 09:00PM until around midnight when I did the tests on the links for each page. I didn’t want to over ride the ‘Post Slug’ from the default page number assignment to my unique combination of words because that will mean the ‘permanent links’ will change. But I had to do this in order to force one link within a page to function properly.
Addendum-02/25/2008 04:26PM: I forgot to mention that one would set the ‘Page Order’ to start with number ‘1’ to avoid confusion. This could be at each level or ‘Page Parent’ and so far I have a total of ‘four’ level. Prior to my discovery of ‘Page Order’ I was up to a few dozen. Now I’m down to at most four pages to each ‘Page Parent’. WordPress.com is truly a great free hosting service.
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