[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #12652: Arranging subpages in wp_nav_menu UI

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#12652: Arranging subpages in wp_nav_menu UI
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 Reporter:  10sexyapples  |       Owner:  ryan       
     Type:  defect (bug)  |      Status:  new        
 Priority:  normal        |   Milestone:  Unassigned 
Component:  Menus         |     Version:  3.0        
 Severity:  normal        |    Keywords:  wp_nav_menu
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 I've created a child theme for twenty ten and am currently developing a
 site using the nightly builds. I think I've run into a bug in the
 interface for the new menu controls. I deleted the existing menu, created
 a new custom menu, selected check boxes to include all existing pages.
 This created a flat menu. Saved. left. Went back in later to arrange and
 on save it reverted back to previously saved version of menu. Tried moving
 one menu item at a time, and was able to arrange and nest in this fashion,
 but, buggy. However, in trying to nest two subpages under a parent page,
 the second child page consistently moves itself below the already existing
 child page and becomes a sub sub page. If I am able to get it to move to
 the right place initially, it will still revert to sub sub position on
 save every time. Child theme is bare, and checked issue with the few
 plugins that are being used deactivated, and it still persisted. I have
 subpages named ( workshops - lesson plans - howtos ) and I also have
 custom post types called workshops - lessons and howtos. Just thought I
 should mention that because I ran into a weird bug in 2.9.2 with
 taxonomies that turned out to be triggering by duplicate naming. I've
 included a shot of before and after save.

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