If I have a section called Section 1, that has lots of subsections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, etc.
Section 1
>>>>>sub 1.1
>>>>>sub 1.2
>>>>>sub 1.3
>>>>>sub 1.4
>>>>>sub 1.5
and have stacked these in order as i want them displayed on the section page, great.
But why is it that if I add sub 1.6, it will actually stacks as follows;
Section 1
>>>>>sub 1.6
>>>>>sub 1.1
>>>>>sub 1.2
>>>>>sub 1.3
>>>>>sub 1.4
>>>>>sub 1.5
Which is therefore wrong ?
How do you add new products without causing disruption to section stacks that your happy with ?
(I did notice that I can set 'List Placement' to 'Top', 'Bottom', etc but this does nothing but turn the stack on its head and does not resolve the 'stack order' issure.)
Could save me hours of shuffling every time i add a product, if you know how to get around this ?
Cheers, Simon.
(P.S. If anyone tells me to get organised, i'll scream! I am trying to get organised but there's always that one product that you decide to move around later.... you know it!)
Section 1
>>>>>sub 1.1
>>>>>sub 1.2
>>>>>sub 1.3
>>>>>sub 1.4
>>>>>sub 1.5
and have stacked these in order as i want them displayed on the section page, great.
But why is it that if I add sub 1.6, it will actually stacks as follows;
Section 1
>>>>>sub 1.6
>>>>>sub 1.1
>>>>>sub 1.2
>>>>>sub 1.3
>>>>>sub 1.4
>>>>>sub 1.5
Which is therefore wrong ?
How do you add new products without causing disruption to section stacks that your happy with ?
(I did notice that I can set 'List Placement' to 'Top', 'Bottom', etc but this does nothing but turn the stack on its head and does not resolve the 'stack order' issure.)
Could save me hours of shuffling every time i add a product, if you know how to get around this ?
Cheers, Simon.
(P.S. If anyone tells me to get organised, i'll scream! I am trying to get organised but there's always that one product that you decide to move around later.... you know it!)
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