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No results & less pages in directory #709

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threadi opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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No results & less pages in directory #709

threadi opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 2 comments

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@threadi
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threadi commented Sep 16, 2024

It's about: https://wordpress.org/patterns/

There you can see that there are currently 1,964 patterns.

If you enter "404" as a search term, as shown in https://learn.wordpress.org/tutorial/personalizing-your-404-template/, there are no hits.

I also notice that despite the 1964 patterns, only 2 pages of patterns are displayed. There is no third page at all.

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ryelle commented Sep 17, 2024

The default filter is to only show curated patterns, and there are 55 of those (2 pages). It was decided in #580 to default the patterns to the curated view. There are 1964 patterns total, which you can see if you update the filter to "All"

Screenshot 2024-09-17 at 10 43 59 AM

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threadi commented Sep 17, 2024

I see. For me as a user (as well as apparently others), this filter is apparently not conscious. I also noticed the following problem:

  1. Call this URL: https://wordpress.org/patterns/
  2. Set the filter from Curated to All and click on “Apply”, URL then: https://wordpress.org/patterns/?curation=all
  3. Now search for “404”. Result: 0 results as the filter is set to Curated again. URL: https://wordpress.org/patterns/?s=404
  4. Only when I now set the filter again from Curated to All and click on Apply I do see results.

I think this is not necessarily optimal in terms of handling. I understand if there are users who despair about the filtering.

Is there any chance of optimization?

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