PageListCustomChildren by Ryan Cramer

Makes children/subpages in admin page-list customizable so they can appear under multiple parents.

Page List Custom Children for ProcessWire


This simple module gives you the ability to customize the parent/child relationship as it appears in the admin page list, enabling child pages to appear under more than one parent.

For additional information and usage details, please see the related post: https://processwire.com/blog/posts/page-list-custom-children-module/

Note that this module affects the admin page list only. It does not affect any actual page tree structure (parent/child relationships) or change the results of any ProcessWire $pages API calls.

Installation

  1. Copy all files for this module to a new directory named: /site/modules/PageListCustomChildren/

  2. In your ProcessWire admin, go to: Modules > Refresh.

  3. Locate the PageListCustomChildren module in the "Site" tab and click the "Install" button.

  4. Configure the module and you are all done!

Note

  • Please consider version 1 of this module to be a beta version.
  • License: MPL 2.0.

Copyright 2024 by Ryan Cramer Design, LLC

Install and use modules at your own risk. Always have a site and database backup before installing new modules.

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