SoCu Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Yes, Bruno, but what I mean is setting up a filter for two images, so that you don't have to go through each category one by one to see the images in each one, but rather display a list of all the images across all categories. I'm not sure if, for this, there should be a default “All” category that, when selected, displays all the styles using that filter. Quote
Tonton Bruno Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago As for two images you may find a hundred of styles, it is better in my opinion to sort them by categories, because you know which ones are your favorite categories, and you rich faster the best suited style. In the reverse case, few styles in only two or three categories, the fact they are sorted by categories has actually no impact on the browsing time. This is why I consider that the present organisation is the most efficient one. Quote
SoCu Posted 32 minutes ago Report Posted 32 minutes ago Thanks, Bruno. I already tried organizing them into categories based on the number of images, and it’s a mess—it didn’t work out well for me. And now that there’s a search function and a filter, I don’t find it very practical. I’m just saying this is my experience; maybe that system works well for others. When using other programs—it doesn’t have to be this type—I miss that feature here. And now that there’s a filter, I think it would be better if the list were displayed the way I described. Again, this is just my opinion; it doesn’t have to be practical for everyone else. I’m just basing this on my experience with other programs. Quote
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