[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #64432: Editing Workflow: List front page first in Pages list as default

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#64432: Editing Workflow: List front page first in Pages list as default
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 Reporter:  amykamala       |      Owner:  (none)
     Type:  enhancement     |     Status:  new
 Priority:  normal          |  Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  Administration  |    Version:
 Severity:  minor           |   Keywords:
  Focuses:                  |
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 As a user of WordPress on sites with >20 pages I frequently have to comb
 through multiple pages of the page list to find the front page. If you
 search "front page" it does not find the front page. The fastest way to
 find it ends up being to log in and go to the home page and hit edit post,
 while using the pages page is not fast unless its a very small site.

 Since that is the main and landing page of the website it should be listed
 first in the page list as a default, so it's always easy to find.

 https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/39666 is still open and is asking
 for the front page to be made into a sticky/pinned item above the page
 list (I think) --- that seems overly complex and could add some confusion
 to the user experience (as noted in the comments if someone selects
 display 2 and then there are more than 2 displayed). It could simply just
 be listed first in the regular page list (no sticky) so it's easy to find.
 :)

 If WP wants to be more complicated about this there could be more options
 on the top of the page for how pages are listed i.e. front page first, top
 level menu pages first, pages with X criteria first etc etc. But initially
 having the front page just be listed first would make editing the home
 page less tedious.

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/64432>
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