AskBug category limits?

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Have I run into a limitation of a bug?

I have 141 categories I need AskBug to work with, but it only shows 20 on its category page.

How do I get round this as its not as simple of making subordinate categories?

Check in categories-for-anspress/theme/categories.php, do you see

Please give us few days to release beta of 2.4

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I don’t see how. Everything on that page is older than what I am working with now.

What do you mean by that? Please hold for few days 2.4 beta is going to release soon and all of issue will vanish.

Wohoo!!! I like vanishing issues… 8^)

What I meant was I couldn’t figure out which of those code segments you wanted me to see, and they all looked older than the code we are working with now.

Sorting on-page category order seems to be working but I am getting some errors from the category setup page ~ http://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/661622/0364baa64a3936a43e59bbda00431032 and I still only have 20 categories on the page.

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I am working on AskBug update, will check the issue.

Could you also take a look at the sort drop-down because its very limited in its scope http://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/651726/03e6f546cb4ab23f8480b89aea8d7f5f

Actually this is AnsPress functionality, and it will be improved.

Actually, sorry to keep banging on about this but its always the little things that get you, right? Well work on this site has come to a halt now because I can’t display more than 20 categories either in a page or in a selector listing. Not only that but I don’t seem to be able to reorder them alphabetically. I do hope this is something you can fix soon Rahul.

Is it going to be improved/altered so I can show 140+ categories on a page?

If not I need to think up a different taxonomy structure.

I slept on the problem and had a shower this morning ~ I get all my best ideas in the shower!

In my taxonomy I can swap my use of categories and tags. I could have, say, maybe 10-15 categories (within the current 20 category page display limit), and then use tags for the other 120 or so descriptors.

Would that work better with your category schema?