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Marcus Curator Backer Posts: 311 Registered: 10/16/2014
# 1 - Posted on 7/30/2021 16:31:00

Hey there, I've been adding my NES collection to the site and encountered a bit of an unexpected bug where the collection filter disables but is still displayed.

Here's my steps:
1. Go to my Collection page.
2. Set "Select Platforms" filter to a specific console. In my case I set it to Nintendo Entertainment System. At this point the filter is applied and I see only my NES games.
3. Click "+Add Game".
4. On the add game pop up, I type in a game name and select an option from the drop down.
5. I realize this is NOT the game I wanted to select, so I click "Select a Different Game".
6. When I click this, the collection page refreshes in the background and I see it has turned back to the default collection view. I finish entering my new game and click Save to close the pop up.
7. At this point my collection page is back showing as default (all platforms) but the "Nintendo Entertainment System" filter is still specified.

Note: If I add a new game without ever clicking the "select a different game" option then the collection page does not refresh/reset. The platform filter remains active.

I would prefer that the platform filter remains active throughout the Add Game process regardless of what I do on the add game pop up box. But if that's not possible then if the collection page has to return to default view then the platform filter should be removed along with that refresh. Thanks!

Post Edited on 7/30/2021 16:34:28
dhobo Curator Backer Posts: 1968 Registered: 1/5/2015
darwinsocialism
# 2 - Posted on 7/30/2021 18:04:49

edit: nvm, I think what I found was already covered. Reading comprehension fail on my part.

Post Edited on 7/30/2021 18:05:50
moho_00 Curator Backer Posts: 7042 Registered: 6/10/2011
moho_00
# 3 - Posted on 7/30/2021 20:50:00

This issue should be fixed now, thanks for reporting it!