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Search box elements in wrong order #1011

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MikkoAleksanteri opened this issue Jun 18, 2020 · 1 comment
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Search box elements in wrong order #1011

MikkoAleksanteri opened this issue Jun 18, 2020 · 1 comment
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@MikkoAleksanteri
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What steps will reproduce the problem?

  1. Go to Finto.fi
  2. Type "kis" to the frontpage search box, with default settings (from all vocabularies in all languages) and press enter

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?

When the search result list appears, the elements of the search box arrange in wrong order.
The order is

  • "Content language", "from all [vocabularies]", "[in] Any language"

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Order should be

  • "from all [vocabularies]", "Content language", "[in] Any language", or
  • "Content language", "[in] Any language", "from all [vocabularies]",

What browser did you use? (eg. Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet explorer)

Firefox 68.9.0esr (64-bit)

@MikkoAleksanteri MikkoAleksanteri changed the title Search box elements in the wrong order Search box elements in wrong order Jun 18, 2020
@osma osma added this to the Next Tasks milestone Aug 31, 2020
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kouralex commented Oct 6, 2020

This has been fixed by introducing the same behavior as there exists for front page, therefore, I am closing this now. In case the selected behavior does not fulfill the requirements, I suggest reopening this.

@kouralex kouralex closed this as completed Oct 6, 2020
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