Default Setting for 'Results per Page' and other Web Pull-downs
Hello.
For the past several months I've been in the process of migrating from Mailman2 to Mailman3 (along with many other tasks). I've just started to use the web interface heavily as I am finally doing the full migration of all my 2.1 lists.
Before I ask my question, I am currently running Debian 10 which supplies mailman-3.2.1 and mailman-web 0+20180916, which are definitely old at this point. Although I will soon move to Debian 11, I am still constrained to stick to Debian packages.
So if this has been fixed or enhanced in a future version I'm sorry for asking an old question.
My question: when I go to any page that has a list (of lists, of members, or archives), there are pulldowns like 'Results per page' that seem to reset to the minimum number when I refresh the page. There are others like 'Hide inactive' on the Archives page. What I'm looking for is a per-user way to customize these values so I don't have to keep on setting them to the value I prefer.
If that is available in a later release then I have something to look forward to. If not, it sure would be nice to have.
Thanks.
-Dave
-- Dave Hall Binghamton University kdhall@binghamton.edu
On 5/5/23 14:25, Dave Hall via Mailman-users wrote:
My question: when I go to any page that has a list (of lists, of members, or archives), there are pulldowns like 'Results per page' that seem to reset to the minimum number when I refresh the page. There are others like 'Hide inactive' on the Archives page. What I'm looking for is a per-user way to customize these values so I don't have to keep on setting them to the value I prefer.
If that is available in a later release then I have something to look forward to. If not, it sure would be nice to have.
No, it is not available. You can submit a wishlist issue at https://gitlab.com/mailman/postorius/-/issues/new for Postorius and https://gitlab.com/mailman/hyperkitty/-/issues/new for HyperKitty.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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