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[GH-ISSUE #3170] [Feature Request]: UX - filter Standards based on their impact or Category #1526
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Originally created by @tfromcube on GitHub (Jan 13, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/KelvinTegelaar/CIPP/issues/3170
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First of all really impressed by the rework! Thank you for the hard work and continued improvement to the platform.
Filtering/customization has been reworked heavily and it's really awesome. The only place I have seen so far where this is somewhat lacking is in the Standards blade.
When selecting standards to add to CIPP, we would love to see the ability to filter on "Categories" (or even "Impact"). Right now you can only filter on the names. In the previous interation of Standards, they were neatly divided in their respective categories which we felt gave a more organized overview.
I tagged this as UX, which is not your priority at the moment so totally understandable if this won't be worked on for now. Just thought it might be a good addition to an already awesome tool. Thanks for considering!
BTW: we sponsor via the account: https://github.com/wvandenbossche
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@KelvinTegelaar commented on GitHub (Jan 14, 2025):
Added in dev!