Clearing recently viewed tournaments
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Lindsay Gonshak
There is a sidebar on the left hand side of smash.gg that displays tournaments you have recently viewed. It's quite a large list of tournaments, and there's no way to remove them from the sidebar. It would be beneficial to add a way to clear these (similar to a "clear recent searches" function), either in bulk or individually (in case there's some you want to keep). This will prevent the sidebar from getting cluttered with tournaments you've only clicked on one time.
MeemaMeemer
Could you increase the tournament table from 6 to 10? Since you can remove tournaments from the table now.
Kelly Goodchild
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We recently added some functionality that lets you remove tournaments from the sidebar! Details here: https://help.smash.gg/en/articles/3574961-how-do-i-remove-tournaments-from-the-sidebar
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RevolveOceania
Yes this would be great for me, making us able to clear or delete tournaments from the left side of our screens, rather than having to clear history it will make it a lot cleaner and i can finally get rid of random tournaments.
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Remo
I agree! It would be super helpful to be able to delete events i'm no longer interested in, or are outdated. Also, if you tend to register for events that reoccur pretty regularly, it can be difficult to distinguish which event you recently registered for, having to navigate through all of the events that have the same logo, and similar titles, etc.
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Queen#6344
Adding this function would be awesome. There’s also nothing specific that says what that list is. I thought those were tournaments I had signed up for. Stating what they are and giving us the option to remove them would be awesome!
Mitchell Morley
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Need to discuss capping the recent profiles (or adding a setting for it) and/or enabling people to clear their recent profiles.
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Plague
Mitchell Morley: I think it might make the most sense to have tournaments you’re registered for, created, or “saved/favorited” on the side bar instead of a browsing history.