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Countries in the Create An Account are not listed in alphabetical order #976

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lyw07 opened this issue Sep 20, 2018 · 3 comments
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lyw07 commented Sep 20, 2018

Summary

For the question Where do you plan to use Kolibri? (select all that apply) in the section Create An Acoount, the countries are not displayed in alphabetical order.

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  • Browser: Chrome

How to reproduce

  1. Click Create An Account at the login page.
  2. Scroll down to the Where do you plan to use Kolibri? (select all that apply) section
  3. Check that if the countries are listed in alphabetical order

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screen shot 2018-09-20 at 1 41 36 pm

Real-life consequences (anything community should be aware of, for instance how it affects end users)

It may take users some time to find the countries they want to select.

@lyw07 lyw07 changed the title Countries in the Create An Account are not listed in alphabetical order Countries in the Create An Account are not listed in alphabetical order [Django 1.11] Sep 20, 2018
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Issue is showing up on production as well, removing django1.11 blocker.

@kollivier kollivier changed the title Countries in the Create An Account are not listed in alphabetical order [Django 1.11] Countries in the Create An Account are not listed in alphabetical order Sep 27, 2018
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jayoshih commented Oct 6, 2018

Yeah, it's currently organized by the language code rather than the readable name. The reason for this is because the translated versions will appear out of order if they're organized by their English names. Not sure how to best approach this

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I actually prototyped a quick fix for this that added the list sorted by the translated name. I don't know if this would work for all languages, but at the same time I'm not sure it would be any more problematic than this version.

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