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We can do, the "problem" that area is trying to solve is if you select, say 7 funders and an area and you want to remove all the funders at once you'd have to unselect all 7 which would cause 7 queries each time you did an deselect (as we have in the design brief to avoid using "apply" buttons). The area would also get quite large if a lot of filters were applied (esp with funders like "department for business, energy and industrial strategy".
I wonder if there is something in between the two ideas which would work like:
We can do, the "problem" that area is trying to solve is if you select, say 7 funders and an area and you want to remove all the funders at once you'd have to unselect all 7 which would cause 7 queries each time you did an deselect (as we have in the design brief to avoid using "apply" buttons).
That's fair enough - I think given that you can already unselect them individually that's probably not essential.
I wonder if there is something in between the two ideas which would work like:
Yes, I think that's perfect actually! Showing the count of values selected is super helpful.
Or do you think the fact you can see what's selected and individual un-select on the chart itself is sufficient?
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