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What happened just before the problem occurred? Or what problem could this idea solve?
Currently, subscription tags are ordered in an odd way at https://publiclab.org/stats/subscriptions, making it difficult to comprehend the information on the popularity of subscription tags.
Here's a screenshot at the time of writing:
The current order starts with 160-169 subscriptions, and then moves to 0-9, and then 230-239.
It's not in the order of increasing integers or alphabet, although tags in each cell are in alphabetical order.
What did you expect to see that you didn't?
My suggestion is to order Subscription Tags in a decreasing integer order.
For example, it shows tags with the most subscriptions, 370-379 subscriptions, followed by the next highest number, 280-289, and so forth.
Or you can add a feature to let users choose the order (increasing or decreasing, by integer or by tag name, etc).
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List Subscription Tags in a Decreasing Integer Order at https://publiclab.org/stats/subscriptions
Subscription Tags Out of Order at https://publiclab.org/stats/subscriptions
May 20, 2020
Please describe the problem (or idea)
Currently, subscription tags are ordered in an odd way at https://publiclab.org/stats/subscriptions, making it difficult to comprehend the information on the popularity of subscription tags.
Here's a screenshot at the time of writing:
The current order starts with 160-169 subscriptions, and then moves to 0-9, and then 230-239.
It's not in the order of increasing integers or alphabet, although tags in each cell are in alphabetical order.
My suggestion is to order Subscription Tags in a decreasing integer order.
For example, it shows tags with the most subscriptions, 370-379 subscriptions, followed by the next highest number, 280-289, and so forth.
Or you can add a feature to let users choose the order (increasing or decreasing, by integer or by tag name, etc).
See comments as references:
Please show us where to look
https://publiclab.org/stats/subscriptions
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Browser, version, and operating system
Irrelevant. This is a server-side issue.
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