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chewbackie - Group: Member - Total Posts: 1
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Add a way to filter posts by the amount of votes, date of post, resolution, etc.
Posted on: 10/15/22 05:18PM

Add a feature that gives users the ability to view posts by filtering upvotes/downvotes. Such as Date (ascending/descending), Most/Least Upvotes, and Resolution (for those brave souls looking for wallpapers).



Flamingo123 - Group: Lysdexic and Kinp - Total Posts: 1923
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Posted on: 10/15/22 05:39PM

There's sort:score, sort:>id… I don't remember how that 1 works, and also the tags highres and absurdres



Jerl - Group: The Real Administrator - Total Posts: 6711
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Posted on: 10/15/22 05:41PM

Post ID's are issued in chronological order, so sorting by ID is also sorting by date, so that feature already exists - "sort:id:desc" (which is also the default sort for all searches) and "sort:id:asc"

The only kind of votes we have are upvotes. There are no downvotes. A post's score is equal to the total number of votes it has, so that feature already exists - "sort:score:desc" and "sort:score:asc".

We don't store a record for overall resolution, only for each direction. Nevertheless, sorting by these already exists: "sort:height:desc", "sort:height:asc", "sort:width:desc", and "sort:width:asc". These are also basically useless, as you can only use one at a time and you'll mostly get images that are much, much longer in one direction than the other regardless of which you use.

For future reference, all feature requests must go in the trac. Our developer does not use the forums, so posting them here won't do any good.



reg_panda - Group: Member - Total Posts: 1
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Posted on: 04/15/24 05:14AM

You can do score:>100 score:<100 too and such too, but sort:score and sort:score:asc accomplish about the same.



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