Closed karinapriajina closed 7 years ago
Andrea to do some research
@karinapriajina WordPress allows to both manually and automatically order items.
I could easily specify the grid page to load the sub-pages in alphabetical order or by publish date.
You can change the order that your pages are displayed by using the Order field of the Page Options module.
Let’s say you have three pages: About, Photos, Contact
If you wanted About to appear first, you’d need to do the following:
Go to Pages in your dashboard Find the page About and click the title. Locate the Page Options module to the left of the editor. Put the number 1 in the box for Order. This tells WordPress to display this page first on your site. Click the Update button. Repeat the process for your other pages, but use higher numbers for the Order field: 2, 3, etc. This tells WordPress to display these pages second and third on your blog.
Source: https://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/page-options/
Please let me know which option you prefer.
Hi @andreafalzetti !!! Thank you! i prefer the publishing date option as I am already familiar with it :)
I will sort the publishing dates of the concerned posts later today so when you implement the option the order is reflected.
Sorry for the delay in my responses!
I have done the change at my end
Thank you @andreafalzetti !
For example, when you go to Security Sector Governance, I would like "About security sector governance" tile/tab/photo to appear first and the others to follow from left to right. I have looked on publication date possibility but that does not seem to be the thing that determines the order of the posts.