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Update content overview filters compare labels #1582

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stevejburge opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #1596
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Update content overview filters compare labels #1582

stevejburge opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #1596

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@stevejburge
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I wonder if there's a clearer way to show these? For example:

"Equals (=)"
"Does not equal (!=)
"Greater than (>)" etc

Screenshot 2024-04-08 at 8 03 20 PM

@olatechpro
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@stevejburge I'm wondering if it's not better the way they are and we won't complicate that feature more?

Maybe it's best for those that need to use meta query need to see them they way it's meaningful codewise?

I'm not sure adding their English text is any way better in this scenario other than causing confusion when having to read.

Or you feel having those options like this (Greater than or equals to(>=)) is better when every basic user that need it could easily understand symbols especially those that need the feature?

That compare option is like bringing code to a editable format for usage but if you feel adding tests won't complicate it simplicity, then I'm okay with it

@stevejburge
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Thanks @olatechpro

I guess my feeling is that these screens will be for low-tech users. We're aiming this screen at marketing users.

It does need to be plain English, no tech jargon.

@olatechpro olatechpro changed the title Clarify the filter choices Update content overview filters compare labels Apr 25, 2024
@stevejburge stevejburge reopened this May 20, 2024
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I'm still struggling with this one, honestly.

For example, in this screenshot below, the filter doesn't find the post with "50"
Screenshot 2024-05-20 at 1 53 59 PM

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@stevejburge Where do you think "Greater than" 50 starts?

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