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rmm
Sorting pages on a site
Nov 20 2009, 3:18 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 20 2009, 3:18 PM EST
how about having a categorize automatically by alphabet? I love the site, but having to manually organize the pages in alphabetical order (when I've created sub pages below a main index page) is a huge, huge pain. Maybe there's a way to implement this in the global settings somewhere?

thanks!
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shadowmlb
shadowmlb
1. RE: Sorting pages on a site
Nov 20 2009, 4:15 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 20 2009, 4:16 PM EST
You may want to try to make use of the Sitemap. At the way bottom of your wiki you should see a number of small links, the first one you see is "Contact Wetpaint". To the right of this link you will "Sitemap" click it, and all of the pages on your wiki will be in alphabetical order on this page.
If you can't find the link to the Sitemap, then add /sitemap to the end or your URL.
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CryingDove
CryingDove
2. RE: Sorting pages on a site
Nov 20 2009, 5:47 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 20 2009, 5:47 PM EST
I gave up on the sidebar navigational menu a while ago. I found it too cumbersome to use. Splats2 uses the sitemap to create an Index page to the wiki. It is quite simple to do. All the pages are alphabetized and in outline format. To see how this is done, go to

http://splats2.wetpaint.com/page/Create+an+Index+or+Table+of+Contents

On each page of the wiki there is a small red "i" at the top right corner. The "i" is linked back to the Index page. Click on the "i" to see an index page in use.



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