Showing hidden pages in Sitemap view
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Hi - first post!
Is there a way to show the hidden from nav pages in the sitemap page tree, i.e. a pictoral icon with a red slash through it, or the page icon is greyed out?
I'm just loosing track of the pages that I've hidden and need visual reference
many thanks
Si
Is there a way to show the hidden from nav pages in the sitemap page tree, i.e. a pictoral icon with a red slash through it, or the page icon is greyed out?
I'm just loosing track of the pages that I've hidden and need visual reference
many thanks
Si
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if you visit dashboard > full sitemap you should be able to see all your pages, excluded or not!!
Thanks for getting back :)
This is the area I was referring to - in the Dashboard > Full sitemap view. I want to be able to see if the pages are set to hidden. Not the front-end view.
cheers
This is the area I was referring to - in the Dashboard > Full sitemap view. I want to be able to see if the pages are set to hidden. Not the front-end view.
cheers
If you look at Page Search in the dashboard, you can use the advanced search to key on any attribute values.
However, I agree that it would be useful to have some sort of icon or colour coding on the sitemap for the attributes that affect visibility to front end sitemap, navigation, page lists and search.
However, I agree that it would be useful to have some sort of icon or colour coding on the sitemap for the attributes that affect visibility to front end sitemap, navigation, page lists and search.
Of course, using the Page search is a great idea thanks
Re the icon or colour coding, maybe that is a little feature request - When would one do that?
cheers
Re the icon or colour coding, maybe that is a little feature request - When would one do that?
cheers
The best way to get such noted is as a bug report. Say what the problem is, how it could be used to add value to the existing dashboard sitemap, and a link back to this thread.
It will immediately get turned down as a non-bug, but hopefully the idea will stick in someone's mind, gain visibility, and maybe find its way into a pull request on Github.
It will immediately get turned down as a non-bug, but hopefully the idea will stick in someone's mind, gain visibility, and maybe find its way into a pull request on Github.