Move closed group orders below open ones#50
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Else everyone has to scroll…, but then again, I don't know what I'm doing… please check if this makes any sense at all before merging
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This PR reorders the display of group orders on the index page to show open orders before closed orders, improving the user experience by eliminating unnecessary scrolling.
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- Moved the
groupOrdersInProgress(closed orders) container block below thegroupOrderRequest(open orders) container block
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Else everyone has to scroll… It's only a little rearrangement of the HTML so should be fine, but still check if this makes sense, I didn't test this whatsoever…