1Password Mini list not alphabetised
The 1Password Mini list of logins for each website is not alphabetised until after I login to a website. See attached screenshot.
To reproduce:
1. Visit a website where you have multiple logins saved – i.e. for google.com I have over 30.
2. Open the 1Password Mini list to select a login.
3. Note 3 random logins at top of Mini list before alphabetised list of logins appears.
4. Now login to the website, i.e. google.com.
5. Open the 1Password Mini list and now all the logins will be properly alphabetised.
This is the same in Chrome, Safari and Firefox and happens with my Primary Vault and with my Shared Vaults on various websites where I have multiple logins stored. The Mini Browser at the top of OS X seems to mimic the behaviour of my default browser.
I've been living with this bug for a quite a while but it's starting to drive me to distraction so hoping you guys can get it fixed.
1Password Version: 1Password 5 Version 5.3.2 (532001) Agile Web Store
Extension Version: Chrome 4.3.1.90, Safari 4.3.1, Firefox 4.3.1
OS Version: OS X 10.10.3 (14D136)
Sync Type: Not Provided
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Hi @londan,
Can you check something for me please. Can you compare the first website field for the top four entries, so the three that misbehave along with the first one that doesn't move. I suspect you will find that the URLs stored are slightly different in some manner and that if you alter them so that the website field matches all of the other Login items that this behaviour will disappear.
Please do let us know if this has any impact on what you're seeing.
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Hi LittleBobbyTables,
Thanks so much for the help which worked perfectly! Each login a slightly different URL as most of the logins are for the Google Apps admin panel, i.e.:
* https://www.google.com/a/domain.com/A few had different Google login urls saved. Now sorted and all working as expected.
Does though rather point out that before I login to a website the 1Password Min list seems to alphabetise by the saved Website url, while once logged in it seems to sort the list by Title. Should really expect the same behaviour at each point.
Thanks again for the advice which sorted something that's been perplexing me for yonks!
Cheers, Dan
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Hi @londan,
My guess, and it is a guess is based on the fact that Google does make good use of subdomains. For example their login page seems to be exclusively at https://accounts.google.com and if you had some Logins using that URL then they'd definitely appear before ones with https://www.google.com. Now say the next page you're on is at something like https://google.com or another subdomain, then everything gets thrown into the doesn't quite match pot, even www. which is different from just https://google.com. Is that what is happening? it's hard to say without knowing more about the URL of the pages and Login items in question but it is plausible.
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