Réorganisation des catégories et définition de positions fixes pour les catégories

:bookmark: This guide explains how to set fixed positions for categories in Discourse, allowing you to manually order categories on your site.

:person_raising_hand: Required user level: Administrator

Discourse typically orders categories based on activity, with the most recently active categories appearing at the top of your categories page and in the main navigation category dropdown. However, you can set fixed positions for your categories if you prefer a custom, static order. This guide will walk you through the process of enabling fixed category positions and reordering your categories.

Enabling fixed category positions

To set fixed positions for your categories, you need to adjust two site settings:

  1. fixed category positions: This setting allows you to set a custom order for categories on the Categories page and in the main navigation dropdown.
  2. fixed category positions on create: This setting applies your custom category order to the category selector in the composer.

To enable these settings:

  1. Go to your site’s Admin area.
  2. Navigate to Site Settings.
  3. In the search box, type “fixed category positions” to find the relevant settings.
  4. Enable the fixed category positions setting.
  5. If desired, also enable the fixed category positions on create setting.

Reordering categories

Once you’ve enabled the necessary settings, follow these steps to reorder your categories:

  1. Ensure you’re logged in as an admin.

  2. Go to your site’s Categories page.

  3. Click on the Categories admin dropdown menu.

  4. Select the “Reorder Categories” option.

  5. Use the Up and Down arrows to reorder your categories as desired.

  6. Click the Save button to apply your changes.

:information_source: You may need to perform a hard refresh of your browser window to see the updated order.

Results of reordering

After reordering, you’ll see the new category order in several places:

  1. On the Categories page

  2. In the main navigation category dropdown

  3. In the composer’s category selector (if you enabled fixed category positions on create)

FAQs

Q: I don’t see the “Reorder Categories” option in the dropdown menu. Why?
A: Make sure you’ve enabled the fixed category positions setting in your site settings. This option will only appear once this setting is enabled.

Q: Do I need to enable both settings?
A: It depends on your needs. Enable fixed category positions if you want to set a custom order for the Categories page and main navigation dropdown. Additionally enable fixed category positions on create if you want this order to apply to the category selector in the composer as well.

Q: Why can’t I see my changes after reordering?
A: Try clearing your browser’s cache. While it isn’t usually necessary, it should resolve any issues with seeing the updated order.

Last edited by @hugh 2024-08-02T05:20:21Z

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Salut @Antony_UK :slight_smile:

Je pense que @awesomerobot voulait dire que si vous allez sur votre page /admin/site_settings, vous pouvez ensuite utiliser la zone de recherche pour entrer tout ou partie d’un paramètre de site. C’est vraiment utile pour trouver celui que vous voulez sans avoir à parcourir tous les autres paramètres. :+1:

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Génial. Je me suis connecté au site en tant qu’Admin, cependant, l’onglet Catégories ne s’affiche pas comme indiqué dans votre lien ? Il n’affiche pas la fonctionnalité « Réorganiser les catégories » ? Je suis connecté en tant qu’ADMIN depuis l’URL, www.esquireforum.com.

Pour que cette option apparaisse, vous devez d’abord activer le paramètre du site fixed category positions dans admin/settings

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Existe-t-il une solution de contournement ou un paramètre pour trier ou réorganiser manuellement les sous-catégories dans une catégorie spécifique ?