Cascading list of pages

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I am not sure my terminology is correct, but I have something that is a great annoyance. I have a site with 120+ pages. When I make a change (thankfully not often) that I need to put on all of the pages it is quite irritating.

In VSD when you click on "show page" (to make changes to that page), the first 25-30 pages are fine. After that you have to scroll down. With each successive page, you have to scroll down further, and further, and further. This is quite a time waster as well as annoying. It would be nice if the quantity of pages in the list exceeded the limits of the box, that it cascade over, showing the additional pages without having to scroll. I have tried to attach an example of what I am talking about, since I am not sure I explained it well, but adding a file (screen shot) does not seem to work.
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I think I know what you are talking about. I am not sure if you saw this feature yet, but you can organize those pages now in any order you like. Go to the Settings Menu > Organize pages.

I will share your comments with the developers on how to improve that drop down arrow.
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I would agree, I think it would be nice to be able to do a subcategory menu setup. That way you could have a category for pages that change daily, weekly, monthly and so on.:)
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User 179977 Photo


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Yes Scott, I did see that feature, and it helps with pages that are frequently updated. They can be moved to the top, and that is an improvement. The only problem is making changes on a large site (like the one I have with 120 pages), that requires a change on every page. A lot of scrolling is required. I tried attaching a file showing what I am speaking of, but have not been successful in doing so. Thanks for all your efforts. CC is great!
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User 179977 Photo


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Success! I got the image to upload. This is what I was suggesting would be nice. The "excess" pages line up in columns and scrolling is not necessary. Thanks

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