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Description:
Currently, when multiple filters are applied, there is no way to remove just one filter without clearing all of them. The only option available is the "Clear Filters" button, which resets all applied filters. This makes it difficult for users who want to refine their search by removing only one specific filter while keeping others intact.
Expected behavior
Users should be able to remove a single filter while keeping the others applied.
The "Clear Filters" button should remain available.
The filter UI should update dynamically when a filter is removed.
Screenshots
2025-01-30.15-23-45.mp4
How to Reproduce
Go to the blog index page.
Apply multiple filters (e.g., by author and by tag).
Try to deselect only one filter.
Notice that there's no option to do so without clearing all filters.
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Describe the bug.
Description:
Currently, when multiple filters are applied, there is no way to remove just one filter without clearing all of them. The only option available is the "Clear Filters" button, which resets all applied filters. This makes it difficult for users who want to refine their search by removing only one specific filter while keeping others intact.
Expected behavior
Screenshots
2025-01-30.15-23-45.mp4
How to Reproduce
🥦 Browser
Google Chrome
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