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Display issue on NZBHydra2 results page (browser render?) #707

Open DarrenPIngram opened 3 years ago

DarrenPIngram commented 3 years ago

Upon search results being delivered, the "title" column heading is lacking a twisty to enable sort order be changed. It appears to be obscured by the search box or doesn't appear. This has occurred on "first use" now with both Chrome and Safari on MacOS 10.15.7 at least using the latest version of NZBHydra2. If you click on the word "title" the box shuffles and the twisty is visible. After an initial search is made the problem seems to go away in subsequent searches (so far) due to caching I guess.

A screenshot is attached.

Screenshot 2021-05-04 at 10 09 08

albino1 commented 3 years ago

NZBHydra sorts by whatever you last sorted by. For example, if you sort by size, then do a new search then it should automatically sort by size again. So once you sort by Title from then on every search it should be sorted that way by default until you choose a different sort method. If you don't see the triangle on Title then maybe check the other column headers and see if another one has it instead. HTH.

DarrenPIngram commented 3 years ago

"NZBHydra sorts by whatever you last sorted by. For example, if you sort by size, then do a new search then it should automatically sort by size again. So once you sort by Title from then on every search it should be sorted that way by default until you choose a different sort method. If you don't see the triangle on Title then maybe check the other column headers and see if another one has it instead. HTH."

Thanks. I am reporting it per an advisory in another thread. It happened on the "first occasion" and led me to believe there was no sorting option, as all of the other twisties were visible and "ready for action". I am guessing it is something to do with how the menu is rendered in HTML, but I don't pretend to be the developer. In any case it happened with two browsers that had not been used to "sort" the title column, and once the "title" text had been clicked the box moved and the twisty appeared.

A small thing in the greater picture, even if it did confuse!