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Order Manager allows you sort posts and terms belonging to any post type or any taxonomy, as well as posts tagged with a specific term.
“Enable order manager for all posts/terms”
This will add a new page to the WordPress menu under the associated post type. It provides you with a straightforward drag-and-drop interface to organize your posts or terms. If the post type or taxonomy supports a hierarchy, it will also let you easily reassign items to different parents by dragging them just below the intended parent.
This adds a new 'orderby'
value when using get_terms()
: 'menu_order'
.
“Enable post order manager for each term”
Taxonomies with this option enabled will now offer a post order interface on each term’s edit screen, allowing you to set a unique order for posts in that term.
This adds a new 'orderby'
value when using get_posts()
: 'term_order'
.
Note: this unique order will only take effect when listing posts belonging to a specific term that uses this.
“Override order on get_posts()/get_terms()
“
This will cause all queries for posts/terms of that type to use the custom order by default, rather than by date/name. In the case of a query for posts belonging to a term with post-sorting enabled, it will use that order by default.Order Manager allows you sort posts and terms belonging to any post type or any taxonomy,
as well as posts tagged with a specific term.
“Enable order manager for all posts/terms”
This will add a new page to the WordPress menu under the associated post type.
It provides you with a straightforward drag-and-drop interface to organize your
posts or terms. If the post type or taxonomy supports a hierarchy, it will also
let you easily reassign items to different parents by dragging them just below
the intended parent.
This adds a new 'orderby'
value when using get_terms()
: 'menu_order'
.
“Enable post order manager for each term”
Taxonomies with this option enabled will now offer a post order interface on
each term’s edit screen, allowing you to set a unique order for posts in that
term.
This adds a new 'orderby'
value when using get_posts()
: 'term_order'
.
Note: this unique order will only take effect when listing posts belonging to
a specific term that uses this.
“Override order on get_posts()/get_terms()
“
This will cause all queries for posts/terms of that type to use the custom
order by default, rather than by date/name. In the case of a query for posts
belonging to a term with post-sorting enabled, it will use that order by default.
Contributors: dougwollison
Tags: order, order manager, sort, post order, term order, sort posts, sort terms
Requires at least: 5.2
Tested up to: 5.3.1
Requires PHP: 5.6.20
Stable tag: 1.0.0
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Adds order controls for posts and terms