Thread:Greater good/@comment-25999669-20190514144543

So, I have a potential pitch to improve the FANDOM site as a whole which I suggested to the main page a little while ago and I wondered if it was something you would be interested in supporting.

Currently they have said that they will not likely get to adding this feature for some time, but with a few more people pushing it, it could become a reality.

This is what I pitched.

"What I would like to change is how the pages are listed above an image, ie when you click on an image there's a list of pages that this image is included in, this list is done in order that the pages were created, so the page on the far left will be the first created, the next will be the second created, and so on.

Obviously this makes perfect sense, however, recently on the Marvel Cinematic Universe wiki (which is my main wiki to edit and where I'm a content moderator), we had some vandals come and delete pages, causing them to be recreated and the order of the pages to be all messed up. Ideally, the pages are listed with the character page, followed by the character image page and so on, however now the most important page, the character page, will be right at the back, which is basically just ugly and highly frustrating.

My proposition, is that FANDOM create a system where the page orders are listed, and an admin or selected editor, can edit the list to prioritise which pages are listed at the top. In my head I'm picturing a 1-however many list going down, where you can click on a page and simply drag it up or down, keeping it incredibly simple. (Hopefully that makes sense to you)

Now, I am not a coder or any kind of computer expert, so I hope that this would not be an impossible task. However, I do genuinely believe that this would be highly beneficial to all wikis on this site. As I say, only admins and selected editors should be able to access it so it's not being played around with constantly, but I hope you will see the benefits of this concept and consider creating this system."

Do you see what I mean and would you be interested in supporting this concept?

Btw, use Ant-Man or Vision as perfect examples of what I'm talking about. 