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3/7/2009 8:31 AM
 

I've wasted a fair bit of time when creating new pages and the order of the modules shown on all tabs/pages are listed in the wrong order in panes.

Is there a way to change the default order of these somehow (using SQL maybe) so when a new page is created it has these in the correct default order?

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3/15/2009 8:26 AM
 

bump

 
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3/15/2009 8:51 AM
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I haven't had a look in the core code, but I assume they are added in order of their ID, i.e. the sequence they have been created. This for sure has room for improvements.


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