Accounts Page Order

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  1. Jackie Lynnley profile image86
    Jackie Lynnleyposted 8 years ago

    Does anyone know if HubPages plans to put the accounts page back in some order so it is like it use to be with the highest scored hub at the top and hubs not published at the bottom?

    1. Venkatachari M profile image83
      Venkatachari Mposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Why do you ask this? Do you have some hint and want to see if more people have it?
      I don't see any possibility depending upon my sixth sense. Even the present form is quite good for me to locate the NIL view articles quickly. It tells which article has no view at all or lesser views in the present week and I can quickly share it again on social media for receiving some views.

      1. Jackie Lynnley profile image86
        Jackie Lynnleyposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        My hubs on accounts page use to have highest scoring hub at top and in that order and now it is all mixed up even with the hubs I have not published. Just looks a mess! I can get it in order each time I go but then it messes up again. I just liked it as it use to be, in order all the time.

    2. tsmog profile image84
      tsmogposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      I don't remember the old order other than wasn't the default header sort 'Score'? Today the default header sort is '30-day' Views. I like that. The My Account page does not have the capacity to sort by by two levels nor has it ever from my experience.

      When one clicks on a header name to sort by that category it will place a frame around the page views. I like that feature too. To sort hubs by published and unpublished just click on the header name 'Title'. The initial click will sort it with unpublished at the bottom and then alphabetically for both published and unpublished. Click it again and it will sort it with unpublished at the top.

      1. Venkatachari M profile image83
        Venkatachari Mposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        But, the default sort is "7 day" at present. It is not "30 day". It shows maximum views during one week at the topmost and least viewed hubs at the bottom.

  2. makingamark profile image70
    makingamarkposted 8 years ago

    You can reorder the Hubs Dashboard any way you want - just click on the column at the top and it will reorder with eg. biggest at the top - click again and get lowest at the top

    So if you want to do hubscores just click on score and it will reorder by score.

    however scores are essentially meaningless. what matters is traffic

    At least mine seem to be permanently organised by "ever" traffic totals with the biggest at the top

  3. Jodah profile image92
    Jodahposted 8 years ago

    As MakingMark said..just click on "score" heading until the highest ranked hub is on top. You will have to do that each time you visit your accounts page however. I doubt it will ever revert back to that as the default.

    1. Jackie Lynnley profile image86
      Jackie Lynnleyposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Ah gee! Yes I can do that but Mary says hers is always highest on top?

      1. mary615 profile image83
        mary615posted 8 years agoin reply to this

        Mine is always the same; doesn't ever change to a "default".  I like it that way.

        1. Jackie Lynnley profile image86
          Jackie Lynnleyposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Then I am surely missing something!

  4. tillsontitan profile image82
    tillsontitanposted 8 years ago

    It certainly was easier to understand for some reason.  I know you can sort by whichever heading you choose, but you have to do it every time you visit our Accounts page because it reverts back to the no order format.  Some type of order would be nice as it seems so random now.

    1. Venkatachari M profile image83
      Venkatachari Mposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Why? It is not in a no-order form. It shows in weekly views order as stated by me above.
      And, when we click to sort it changes the styles, but reverts back again.

    2. Jackie Lynnley profile image86
      Jackie Lynnleyposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      So true. When we have limited time it is a lot to have to do each time we go back and for me that is many times if I am checking on several and trying to work on lower ones. I wish they would change it back. If it worked once surely they could,

  5. mary615 profile image83
    mary615posted 8 years ago

    Maybe I'm missing something in this discussion.  My best ranking (and scoring) Hub is always on top, and the lowest is always on the bottom.  I don't remember ever setting anything to have it that way.

    1. Jackie Lynnley profile image86
      Jackie Lynnleyposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Well mine is not; it use to be before they changed things but since then it is just scrambled and drives me crazy!

    2. Venkatachari M profile image83
      Venkatachari Mposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Mary, if you can study the view counts of each hub, you may find that it is placed in a weekly descending order style. Not based on total views during month or overall counts.

      1. sallybea profile image94
        sallybeaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        You can change the order back to the original view by clicking on score but once you leave the page it will go back to the default.  Useful to be able to do this.

        1. Jackie Lynnley profile image86
          Jackie Lynnleyposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Yes, I know that but it is simpler to have them highest first than to have to do that each and every time.

          1. ladyguitarpicker profile image76
            ladyguitarpickerposted 8 years agoin reply to this

            Mine stays the same,highest first. Lowest is at the bottom. Never changed.

            1. Venkatachari M profile image83
              Venkatachari Mposted 8 years agoin reply to this

              I don't understand. How do you see the highest always at top? It means your daily views and weekly views are consistent with no change at all. You receive more views for highest hub, then a bit less for the next hub and a bit more less for the 3rd hub and so on regularly. There is no change in the view pattern at all. Is it possible to be like that? I don't think it can happen consistently.

              1. ladyguitarpicker profile image76
                ladyguitarpickerposted 8 years agoin reply to this

                Highest ranking stays at the top, lowest is the bottom. I do not remember doing anything to get this set.

                1. Jackie Lynnley profile image86
                  Jackie Lynnleyposted 8 years agoin reply to this

                  Wow; sure wish mine was!

  6. makingamark profile image70
    makingamarkposted 8 years ago

    Default is highest at the top based on all time views (i.e. column headed "Ever").

    You can also vary this and see which one came top on the basis of views in 1 day or 7 days or 30 days

    1. agvulpes profile image84
      agvulpesposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      It would appear that we all have different 'default' settings?
      '7 days' appears descending Top to Bottom on my Account page smile

    2. Venkatachari M profile image83
      Venkatachari Mposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      But my default is always on the basis of week's views. I see the top views during a week at top and then in descending order to the lowest viewed hubs.
      And most of us have week as the default setting.

      1. sallybea profile image94
        sallybeaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        I have a hub which consistently remains at the top of my stats.  It receives the highest, daily, weekly visits and has the highest overall views.  It is however not the one which has the highest score though it is pretty much up there with the rest.
        I seem to recall that the default was set to reflect the highest number of views over a 7 day period.  I could be wrong of course.

        1. Venkatachari M profile image83
          Venkatachari Mposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          I think you are right, as most of us see the default to be one week period.

          1. tsmog profile image84
            tsmogposted 8 years agoin reply to this

            I agree Venkatachari. I thought it was 30-Day. I just checked and the default is 7-Day views. There are hubs in the 30-Day and Ever Views out of order while the 7-Day view are in descending order.

            1. Venkatachari M profile image83
              Venkatachari Mposted 8 years agoin reply to this

              Thanks for checking and confirming it. Now, I got some relief that my perception is more or less true for most of our hubbers here.

        2. mary615 profile image83
          mary615posted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Mine is the same as sallybea.

        3. Jackie Lynnley profile image86
          Jackie Lynnleyposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Oh; I will check that out and see if that is how it is and it would then make sense to me! lol

 
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