The “about” text for this UX category says:
Also for small “quality of life” improvements.
So here goes ![]()
Can we please order the groups alphabetically?
Thanks ![]()
The “about” text for this UX category says:
Also for small “quality of life” improvements.
So here goes ![]()
Can we please order the groups alphabetically?
Thanks ![]()
verwijs je naar de groepen op dit forum?
Als dat niet zo is, laat ik je graag zien hoe je het voor je eigen forum kunt doen
For context:
Can we order them by Full Name please?
They’re presented to us with the Full Name at the top in a big font so it makes no logical sense to order them by the smaller secondary sub-text ![]()
Sorteren op volledige naam betekent dat de volgorde verschilt afhankelijk van uw interface taal. (Alle standaardgroepen wijzigen hun volledige naam op basis daarvan). Ik geef er de voorkeur aan dat dezelfde volgorde wordt gehanteerd, ongeacht of ik de lijst momenteel in het Engels of Duits bekijk. Ik wil tegen een gebruiker kunnen zeggen “de moderatorgroep staat tussen groep-X en groep-Y”, wetende dat dit voor hen hetzelfde zal zijn zonder hun interface taal te controleren.
Then the @Name, not the Full Name, should be displayed at the top in the larger font? ![]()
Yes, please do share ![]()
Is there a theme component that does this?
This is under the group listing on the about your site page on the admin dashboard scroll to the bottom and it will be their
Wijzigt de instelling voor het sorteren van de aanvullende groepen op de over-pagina ook hoe ze worden weergegeven op de groepen-pagina?
Dat denk ik wel, laat me het proberen
Hmm, ik zie geen verschil. Probeer het aan jouw kant, ik denk het niet.
I think this still stands? ![]()
Groups are still being…
Meaning:
Here’s a small sample of the very confusing group ordering:
I’ve thought up two ways to reorder the group list so their position remains fixed, mockups are below.
Because like Moin said different languages would move groups around if they were ordered by First Name.
The easiest option is drag categories around however if there are lots of categories this would easily become a cumbersome task.
On the /g groups page add a new button
Reorder Groups
Then grip icons appear and you’d be able to drag groups around at your content. However, this is not that mobile friendly if there are lots of groups.
Perhaps the way to approach this is by using existing UI to reorder groups. I took inspiration from the edit badge group and the category fixed positions editor.
Essentially, you’d create a group name for your groups, and be able to order them in any way you want and then you’d add groups into the group name you made and order them around too. Sorry that is confusing ![]()
Again you’d start off with
Reorder Groups button
That would bring up this group editor. So just like the badge editor where you can move around the Getting started, community & posting groups etc
You can then edit / reorganise the Region group for example like so by pressing the icon in the Group Editor (pictured above)
Thoughts?
I appreciate the time and thought you’ve given this ![]()
Option 1 seems the most logical I think, where Option 2 seems a little over complex with the need for having to group the categories.
Re option 1 and this part:
Perhaps the Reorder Categories functionality / UI could be applied to groups too:
That actually Would be of benifit it makes sense to have something like that Mabye upon group creation we just make it in alphebetical orders