I’m having trouble using the back button to go to a filter list page. I’ve read similar post and followed their instructions with adding a hidden text input and ensuring it’s set up the same as the filtered list. Nothing is working. I used a dropdown button to filter so I added the same dropdown button on the filtered list screen and set all values to the card list on that page. Can someone break this down for me a little more or show me a video please?
So, i have wondering how is this happening and i have try a filter i use in one of my apps.
When i press the item list and go to another screen, after pressing “back” action in a button if, in example, i wrote “XL” (by a cloth size), the text still there and filtering still working.
Whats going on in Dee’s case? I did nothing but link the button with “back” action.
Hi, I did link the back button, here’s my setup. On one screen I have a dropdown menu with categories. When you choose a category and click the button i added on the screen, it carries you to a screen with items in that category only. I used a card list on this screen. When you click on an item to get the details, it carries you to another screen. If you were to hit the ‘back’ button from that screen, instead of going to the screen with only the items you previously saw, you now see all the items for every category.
Maybe I just need to set it up differently instead of using a dropdown menu.
If this is the case, some is not correctly set on the “current items” in de middle screen.
I repeat, i am not 100% sure but i have set a middle screen like you did but with 1 item, using “current item” and it works. I do not use a filtered list in the middle screen but it may works.
I am happy that looking around you find a good way to fix it. I was investigating and that was the thing, dropdown component do not “save” the option you choose.
I have a tool for you, in case you must get screenshots. It is Windows native app and you can open it using SHIFT+WINDOWS+S and you can screenshot whatever you like in the screen