• Hey,

    I have to write a proposal for a site with a couple hundred pages. It would be the largest site I have attempted in wordpress.

    The obvious hurdle I see is the lack of ability to efficiently categorize content in the back end of the site. Scrolling a couple hundred pages repetitively can be tedious.

    Where as a pulldown to reach a “category” of pages (like Joomla) makes quick work.

    Thoughts? Am I overthinking it? Am I missing something that might help?

    Thanks for any feedback!

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  • WordPress has a similar feature. Go to the list of posts and find the dropdown with “View all categories.” Choose a category and hit “Filter.”

    Is that what you’re looking for?

    If you go to the All Posts view from the Dashboard, you can click on the Quick Edit link for a particular post and choose which categorie(s) the post belongs to without going into the individual post’s editor. You can use the Search Posts field to filter the posts, as well, so you get a subgroup.

    i just found this http://www.liriklagumu.com is a wp site with over 1,1 million posts, wow!!

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