Step 1: Click Add/Reorder > Reorder Content
Step 2: Click desired item > drag & drop > save
Edit mode result from Step 2 looks like this.
Our reordered content now looks like this.
When reordering a series of rich text elements, carefully count positions before reordering. All rich text elements will have the same name (with different ID numbers) that make it hard to know at a glance which element to select.
*All asset types can be manually reordered using drag and drop by following the steps above. Most asset types can also be reordered by using the built-in sorting mechanism for that asset type. (Rich text must always be reordered manually.) Here are some examples of built-in sorting:
This topic: | Reorder Box Content |
Next topic: | Move Box Content |
Return to the top of the Reorganize Content page to view the next topic on this page.
To move to the next page of the Users Guide, click the Next button below.
Step 1: Click Page cog > reorder/move Content Items
Step 2: Click desired item > drag & drop > save
Edit mode result from Step 2 looks like this.
Our moved content now looks like this.
This topic: | Move Box Content | |
Next topic: | Move Entire Boxes |
Return to the top of the Reorganize Content page to view the next topic on this page.
To move to the next page of the Users Guide, click the Next button below.
Step 1: Click Page cog > reorder/move Boxes
Step 2: Click desired item > drag & drop > save
Edit mode result from Step 2 looks like this.
Our moved box now looks like this.
This topic: | Move Entire Boxes | |
Next topic: | Reorder Pages |
Return to the top of the Reorganize Content page to view the next topic on this page.
To move to the next page of the Users Guide, click the Next button below.
Step 1: Click Page cog > reorder/move Pages
Step 2: Click desired item > drag & drop > save
Edit mode result from Step 2 looks like this.
Site visitors now see this:
This topic: | Reorder Pages | |
Next topic: | Hide Boxes |
Return to the top of the Reorganize Content page to view the next topic on this page.
To move to the next page of the Users Guide, click the Next button below.
Content can be hidden (placed into draft mode) at the box level. This is great for works in progress on live guides. Create and fine-tune your content behind the scenes while users continue to use your live site!
In this example, we will hide the "Where to Find Great Poems" box so it no longer appears on our live page.
Step 1: Click box header pencil icon
Step 2: Check Draft Mode box > save
Edit mode result from Step 1 looks like this.
To take a box out of Draft Mode, repeat Steps 1 and 2, but in Step 2, uncheck the Draft Mode box and click Save.
Step 3: Preview your Guide (make sure it is in Private or Published mode first) to make sure desired box is properly hidden
Visitors to your site will now see this (note the empty space where the box used to be).
This topic: | Hide Boxes | |
Next topic: | Hide Pages |
Return to the top of the Reorganize Content page to view the next topic on this page.
To move to the next page of the Users Guide, click the Next button below.
Content can be hidden (placed into draft mode) at the page level. This is great for works in progress on live guides. Create and fine-tune your content behind the scenes while users continue to use your live site!
In this example, we will hide the top level page called "Browse Poems."
Step 1: Click Page cog > "Do not show on public guide"
Edit mode result from Step 1 looks like this.
To take a page out of Draft (Hidden) Mode, repeat Step 1 but select "Show on public guide."
Step 2: Preview your Guide (make sure it is in Private or Published mode first) to make sure desired page is properly hidden
Visitors to your site will now see this (note the tab called "Browse Poems" is no longer visible).
Return to the top of the Reorganize Content page to view other topics on this page. To move to the next page of the Users Guide, click the Next button below.
If you experience a problem using the "drag & drop" function in LibGuides when working in the Chrome browser, the issue appears to be related to devices with "touch screen" capabilities. Springshare has provided the following work-around until the issue is resolved.
1. Type this in Chrome's address bar: chrome://flags
2a. Do a Find (control+F) for: touch
2b. Look for an option called "Enable touch events"
3. Change this setting to Disabled
4. Restart Chrome
This should resolve the problem. If you need help with the process or it does not correct the problem, please contact Jackie.