This video demonstrates how you can force higher ordered Code Blocks to execute before lower ordered Code Blocks. Ordering these can be very useful especially when functionality or output is dependant on the execution order. If for example you need to move a number of bottom (lower down) blocks higher up to override blocks above, you need to do the following:

  • Drag the block you want to move by clicking the block toolbar
  • Drop it in the new position
  • After re-ordering all target blocks, click ‘Save All’ Changes’ button

Note: Nothing will be saved until the ‘Save All Changes’ button is clicked. As long as you have not clicked the ‘Save All Changes’ button, you can revert the block orders back by simply refreshing the page.

 

 

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Damian Baker
Developer & Designer @ Wipeout Media
Damian (Damo) is a graphic designer, guitar & drum music tutor, fitness-freak, developer & solutions provider from Perth in Western Australia. I've built countless websites, co-developed a FileMaker solution called Teacher's Companion and two WordPress plugins called CSS & JavaScript Toolbox and Easy Code Manager.