• In Appearances->Menus:

    1. We can click “View All” pages but only a few top listings are shown as hierarchical. Would it be possible to show them all hierarchical?
    Currently it is hard to find pages unless using the search function and that is such a basically needed functionality.

    2. It would be nice to set a bigger size for container since its container size is miniscule

    .categorydiv div.tabs-panel, .customlinkdiv div.tabs-panel, .posttypediv div.tabs-panel, .taxonomydiv div.tabs-panel, .wp-tab-panel {
    max-height: 400px; // Currently it is 200px
    }

    3. When searching for a page – if multiple pages with same name exist under different parent there is no way to find which page is which. It would be helpful if there is parent name beside those titles or something.

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by bideja.
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  • Moderator bcworkz

    (@bcworkz)

    1. Hmmm, that’s curious. All of my child pages are listed by hierarchy through out the entire list. Maybe I don’t have enough pages. Although, I think it would be more difficult to list children differently than to just do them all the same throughout.

    I’m inclined to agree with the rest of your suggestions. Though regarding the container size, I can see an argument that a larger container can cause the other menu types to get pushed off the bottom of the screen, possibly causing confusion: “My custom taxonomy disappeared!!” (nope, scroll the page dummy)

    For your suggestions to have a chance of gaining traction, you could submit an enhancement trac ticket. But first do a search to be sure a similar ticket does not already exist. If not, create a new ticket.

    Thank you for your thoughtful suggestions.

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