Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-38078079-20190818170944/@comment-38078079-20190819113444

The only thing is that doesn't go alphabetically, only in terms of numbers.

It's a hassle, as it means it'll be easy to find say Joe, John, and Jane - always in the top ten and front page, but I'll likely know they're popular anyway (from the Admin dashboard and Analytics). On a wiki that may have hundreds or thousands of pages, it's trickier then to find obscurer characters like Zack, Zoe and Zed. It's even worse if one has say 10k hits, one has 1k and one just 1 hit. . . you'd be there all day searching for them via "Popular Pages".

It's why I found it odd stuff like Popular Pages doesn't seem to allow for different types of searching, like on List Users, such as by the article names. . . that way I'd be able to easily to go the article page in question, see it's hits, and be in and out. It'd also make it easier to assess why people visit the wiki and which pages to update first, but right now it's such a hassle.

Thank you, though, for providing an answer.