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I often use wildcard searching on tags when looking for content on the site: [sql-server*].

This ends up producing a sidebar that looks a little like this (emphasis mine):

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You can probably see where I'm going with this. It would make more sense for this to be organised like so (unless I'm missing something):

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Or the best option, which would likely require a more than a design/layout change, would be to figure out that the user searched using a wildcard and show them that:

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Both of these suggestions would free up space and show more of the other sidebar content... and when I say sidebar content, I mean ads... you know, the stuff that pays to keeps the lights on :-)

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    Unrelated to this, but note that you only get the 20 most popular tags (just like when searching on /tags) when using wildcards, not all tags
    – Andrew T.
    Jan 17, 2018 at 9:55
  • @AndrewT. thanks, wasn't aware of that, but I can live with that filter in my life.
    – Tanner
    Jan 17, 2018 at 9:56
  • Yeah this seems like a very specific bug. In some cases it is created as such a grid and in other cases (probably long keywords --> autoadjusting) it is created as a list...
    – creyD
    Jan 17, 2018 at 15:36

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