Sorting menus can be done by dragging and dropping pages from within the Menus tab of the Coaster CMS admin dashboard. Please note that the order of pages within the pages tab will not reflect that of the pages on the front-end. The menu order is automatically saved after each page element is dragged and dropped.
New menu items can be added by clicking on the "Add Menu Item" button, which will bring up the dialog for adding a new menu element. You can also choose whether you want menu elements to have any number of sub-levels. The number of sub-levels a menu item can have is determined by the code itself. In the case of sub-levels, the pages within a sub-level are inherited from that of child pages in the pages tab.
Based on Laravel 5
Additional features always being planned/researched
"git" involved
Announcing (belatedly) Coaster CMS version 5.5...
So, somewhat belatedly we have launched Coaster CMS version 5.5, which is now based on Laravel v5.5 (LTS) and mostly includes a major "under the hood" update that will make Coaster more stable and als...
Coaster CMS v5.4 is here
So, Coaster CMS v5.4 has arrived and I'm just going to give you an overview of the new features. We think this update will really help people grasp the concepts around Coaster and give you ideas o...
Where is Data Stored in Coaster CMS
We've had a couple of discussions recently with people trying to understand the data structure of Coaster and more specifically, where data is stored in Coaster CMS and I thought I'd summarise some of...