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  1. Pages At Bottom Keeps selected pages at the bottom of their siblings. A "bottom page" will stay at the bottom even if it is drag-sorted to a different location or another page is drag-sorted below it (after Page List is refreshed the bottom page will still be at the bottom). Newly added sibling pages will not appear below a bottom page. The module also prevents the API methods $pages->sort() and $pages->insertAfter() from affecting the position of bottom pages. Note: the module only works when the sort setting for children on the parent page/template is "Manual drag-n-drop". Why? Because you want some pages to always be at the bottom of their siblings for one reason or another. And someone requested it. ? Usage Install the Pages At Bottom module. Select one or more pages to keep at the bottom of their siblings. If you select more than one bottom page per parent then their sort order in the page list will be the same as the sort order in the module config. https://github.com/Toutouwai/PagesAtBottom https://modules.processwire.com/modules/pages-at-bottom/
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