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Feature: Sort by end date rather than start date #67

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bitwit opened this issue Dec 29, 2015 · 5 comments
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Feature: Sort by end date rather than start date #67

bitwit opened this issue Dec 29, 2015 · 5 comments

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@bitwit
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bitwit commented Dec 29, 2015

I'm having an issue where a job listing, a personal business, started many years ago and is ongoing until the present. When I give it no end date it is sent to near the bottom rather than the top where I want it.

Is there a way to force the order or instead sort by end date where 'null' entries are first?

@StevenBlack
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I wonder, should this be a feature of themes?

Since themes iterate the collection, then perhaps we delegate the iteration order to themes?

@hacksalot hacksalot changed the title Sort by end date rather then start date Feature: Sort by end date rather then start date Jan 7, 2016
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Hi @bitwit @StevenBlack -- sorry for the delay. The theme should be able to determine the default order within a section but the user should always be able to override this. Look for support in either v1.9.0 or v1.10.0 and I'll follow up here. Thanks! [Edit: Version numbers].

@hacksalot hacksalot changed the title Feature: Sort by end date rather then start date Feature: Sort by end date rather than start date Jan 29, 2016
@hacksalot hacksalot added this to the v1.8.0 milestone Jan 31, 2016
@hacksalot hacksalot modified the milestones: v1.9.0, v1.8.0 Feb 15, 2016
@j0rdsta
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j0rdsta commented Feb 25, 2016

I would love to have this feature. I've been requested by a job agency to switch the order of the two jobs I have on my resume, but as it's urgent I've quickly had to resort to hard-coding the correct order into the theme itself. I feel icky.

@serginator
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Mmm using positive theme I think it prints stuff just following the order it has on the json, doesn't it?

@hacksalot
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hacksalot commented Feb 25, 2016

Reviewing this now.

@hacksalot hacksalot modified the milestones: v1.9.0, v2.0.0 Feb 4, 2018
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