Why your saved work stops at twelve per section

Why does my Collections page only show twelve saved projects?

Twelve is what the All view shows for each kind of saved work, whatever you have saved. It is a preview of each section rather than the whole of it. To see the rest of one kind, select its tab above the sections.

Reading the page

The row of filters at the top of Collections runs All, Publications, Projects, Competitions, Journals and Inspirations, and each one carries its own count. That count is the real total. The All view underneath shows the first twelve of every kind that has anything in it.

  1. Select the tab for the kind you want.
  2. That section opens on its own, with Load More underneath.
  3. Each press of Load More brings twelve more, and the line under the button reads "Showing N of M", so you can see how far through you are.

There is no button on the All view that jumps you into a section. The tabs at the top are the route.

Twelve is not a limit on saving

Nothing caps how much you can save. The number beside a tab keeps counting well past twelve, and whenever that number is higher than what the All view is showing you, there is more behind it.

Inspirations behave a little differently

Saved images are laid out as a masonry grid rather than as cards, and images you saved from inside a journal are merged into the same section, so its count can run ahead of the others. Everything else about it works the same way.

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