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IDEA- An option to look at the "My Changes" list in ascending or descending order .

LAHS6
LAHS6 ✭✭✭
November 25, 2020 edited March 3, 2021 in Suggest an Idea

An option to look at the "My Changes" list in ascending or descending order by date of the change would be very helpful. When I am going back through the list, sometimes I want to look at changes made several months, or longer, ago. But I have to scroll through the list for several minutes to get to the date of change I'm looking for.

Or sometimes the page will reset to the top of the list; the most recent date of change.

Or sometimes when I click on a name, the page will go to the person's page instead of just opening the little box of info about the person.

All of these scenarios necessitate the need to start scrolling through the list from the top again. If the list could be inverted, with the furthest away date could be at the top instead of the bottom, that would save a long of time.

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  • Amy Archibald
    Amy Archibald mod
    November 25, 2020

    Click on the "Options" button on the top right corner of your screen.


    Then under VIEW BY, select "All Changes".

    Then under SORT, select "Date Changed" and then change Descending to Ascending.


    Then the list will be in the order that you want.



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  • LAHS6
    LAHS6 ✭✭✭
    November 27, 2020

    Thank you, Amy, for responding. When I clicked on the "descending" nothing happens.

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  • LAHS6
    LAHS6 ✭✭✭
    November 27, 2020

    Thank you, Amy, for responding. When I clicked on the "descending" nothing happens.

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  • JeffWiseman
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    November 27, 2020

    On the following list, it only works when you have the "View by Person" set. However, it is still BROKEN if you set it to "View by All Changes".


    Furthermore, on the My Contributions list, it is still BROKEN regardless of which "View by" setting is used.


    This has been reported before but nothing has been done about it

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