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- Real Name: Fran Navas
When you start to have several dozen nodes, there's not going to be enough room to show all that in the Node window. I typically have somewhere between 25 and 30 nodes up as it is, and if I also had to see Pre/Post/Timeline at the same time, I'd get more confused than I already am. (And there are people who do 50-60 for some projects.)
I would suggest altering your approach and taking whatever you're doing in Pre/Post and adding it to a Fixed Node Tree, which would be up all the time. Bypass those nodes when you don't use them, turn them on when you do use them, and do a Color -> Ripple Node Changes to Selected Clips, and that will let you change many clips on the fly.
If I wind up using a Post-Clip Grade for style or a look, I can take a peek in there with one button push on the panel. It's not critical that I look at it all the time.