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Tips and Tricks: Max tree nodes

23 May 2010, 2 comments

Have you ever worked in the content tree and felt that the maximum number of displayed documents were not enough? By default this happens when a parent document contains more than 100 child documents, which is displayed by a italic link with the text: “click here for more …”.
 

Kentico offers a way to customize the amount of displayed documents. If you want to do this go to: “Site Manager”, open up the “Settings” tab and select the “Content Management” settings. By adjusting the property “Max tree nodes” you are able to manipulate the maximum number of documents that will be displayed under the unfolded document in the content tree.

 

This will result in:



  

When you click on the link “click here for more …”, you will be taken to the list view containing the other documents. Here you are able to select and modify the documents which are not displayed in the content tree.


 


KenticoCMS 5.5 has added a visual improvement to the content tree and displays the selected document beneath the “click here for more …” link.



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Jeroen
Thanks Adam! :)
5/25/2010 9:59:08 PM
Adam
Nice post Jeroen!
5/23/2010 9:48:35 PM
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