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I have noted that when in the plugin setup, dragging a category to the top of the left-most column will not cause it to be shown on top of the category/questions list when the plugin is in use.
To improve oversight, efficiency and ease of use, it would have been really nice if, when setting up the plugin's categories, the user could simultaneously order the categories by his/her own priorities, by dragging them to the right place (vertically) in the left-hand column.
This way, when using the plugin, it would always reflect the user's priorities by showing the most important issues on top of the right-hand column and the least important issues towards the bottom.
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I like this idea. There are some things that just flat out aren't negotiable for a particular person, and it's nice to be able to see those first in that it saves a little time.
I have noted that when in the plugin setup, dragging a category to the top of the left-most column will not cause it to be shown on top of the category/questions list when the plugin is in use.
To improve oversight, efficiency and ease of use, it would have been really nice if, when setting up the plugin's categories, the user could simultaneously order the categories by his/her own priorities, by dragging them to the right place (vertically) in the left-hand column.
This way, when using the plugin, it would always reflect the user's priorities by showing the most important issues on top of the right-hand column and the least important issues towards the bottom.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: