I have an authors website built in Perch. Within the site pages tree there is a novels section, new novels are added as sub pages under the novels page. Perch adds them to the end by default, so they show up last in the navigation on the front-end. The user then has to re-order them to the top to get them to show up first in the list (as you would want new releases at the top).
I'm aware I can reverse the navigation order front-end. However it would be nice for their admin pages tree to mirror the order front-end.
No, but once added you can just re-order the pages.
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Well aware of that one thanks :-)
What's the scenario you're trying to solve for? When do you want pages to be added to the top?
I have an authors website built in Perch. Within the site pages tree there is a novels section, new novels are added as sub pages under the novels page. Perch adds them to the end by default, so they show up last in the navigation on the front-end. The user then has to re-order them to the top to get them to show up first in the list (as you would want new releases at the top).
I'm aware I can reverse the navigation order front-end. However it would be nice for their admin pages tree to mirror the order front-end.
If you want to keep pages rather than data entries for each book, then no, there's no way to do that.
No problem. Would be a nice edge case feature for a future release.