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The order of templates in the All Templates view changes after customizing a template, leading to an inconsistent user experience. Specifically, after editing a template (e.g., Product Catalog), upon returning to the All Templates view, the modified template is repositioned to the top of the list, while the ordering criteria for the remaining templates remain unclear.
Expected behavior
The All Templates view should maintain a consistent order or clearly communicate the sorting logic (e.g., last edited, alphabetical).
Actual behavior
After editing a template, its position changes to the top of the list in the All Templates view, causing an inconsistent order among the templates without an apparent sorting criterion for the rest.
Steps to reproduce
Navigate to the All Templates view.
Select and edit any template (for example, Product Catalog).
Save the changes and return to the All Templates view.
Notice the change in the order of templates, with the recently edited template now at the top:
WordPress Environment
WP v6.4.3
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
The order of templates in the All Templates view changes after customizing a template, leading to an inconsistent user experience. Specifically, after editing a template (e.g., Product Catalog), upon returning to the All Templates view, the modified template is repositioned to the top of the list, while the ordering criteria for the remaining templates remain unclear.
Expected behavior
The All Templates view should maintain a consistent order or clearly communicate the sorting logic (e.g., last edited, alphabetical).
Actual behavior
After editing a template, its position changes to the top of the list in the All Templates view, causing an inconsistent order among the templates without an apparent sorting criterion for the rest.
Steps to reproduce
Navigate to the All Templates view.
Select and edit any template (for example, Product Catalog).
Save the changes and return to the All Templates view.
Notice the change in the order of templates, with the recently edited template now at the top:
WordPress Environment
WP v6.4.3
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: