Having done this in the past I'd agree it can be a pain to manually delete content a single page at a time when revamping resources. Could this perhaps be an option for a tick-box controlled set of common 'bulk actions' such as bulk editing share permissions, and changing user permissions for group pages?
Regards, Gordon.
There was already a wishlist item for this at bug #1153151. I marked that one as duplicate as we have more "heat" here and also the additional question by Gordon.
This is something that I am keen to see added and tutors have asked for.
The problem is that it is easy to copy pages and collections of pages but when you delete/remove a collection the pages do not get deleted. This is a good safety measure - but it can lead to lots of unwanted pages that have to be deleted one by one.
BTW perhaps deletion of pages could use a recycle bin as an additional layer of safety. So any accidental deletes can be retrieved?
Yes, it would be good to have all those options. There are a few options:
1. Delete a collection but leave the pages in place because you want to use them elsewhere.
2. Delete a collection and all pages.
3. Delete a collection and only a few pages from it. I don't know if this option would actually be required or if it would only add complexity. Would your users for example be keen on that?
I would still keep the artefacts where they are and not delete them.
Having done this in the past I'd agree it can be a pain to manually delete content a single page at a time when revamping resources. Could this perhaps be an option for a tick-box controlled set of common 'bulk actions' such as bulk editing share permissions, and changing user permissions for group pages?
Regards, Gordon.