I just set up some filters in my sidebar to help with triaging SupportUXBug topics here on meta, and it’s an amazing feature! Worthy of much more attention because it is so powerful for drilling down into sites like this one that have so many topics.
I had to refer to the documentation topic Filtering topic lists in Discourse to figure out which filters I wanted to use to get my desired result, because not all filters are shown in the pulldown.
It appears that only 9 filters are shown by default. 8 are shown at first and then scrolling down shows the 9th. I feel like we might as well add all filters that work here, beyond the scroll? And also some guidance about advanced filters like the - exclude prefix, and then a link to the documentation for more?
Ik vrees dat het overweldigend kan worden als we de volledige 30 of zo tonen bij het klikken, er is veel… Ik denk dat je altijd kunt scrollen, dus er zit wat in om er helemaal voor te gaan.
De - begeleiding verschijnt inderdaad zodra je cat etc. typt…
Linken naar documentatie is interessant, hoewel ik me zorgen maak over het wegsturen van mensen van de site. Misschien kunnen we iets doen zoals de modal voor sneltoetsen in het product om het volledige verhaal te vertellen.
I know that there are many filters. But when I give it to my colleagues they think that’s all. Also I have to randomly type letters in order to explore the options and I never know if I saw it all or not.
It would not be overwhelming at all. Quite the opposite. I would love to scroll through all the options just for inspiration to get ideas on how to manage the forum.