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Instance project takes to user page of organazation name instead of organization page of organization name #3247

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JetVolcano opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3315
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JetVolcano commented Feb 12, 2025

Please confirm the following.

  • I checked the existing issues for duplicate problems
  • I have tried resolving the issue using the support portal
  • I have ensured my Modrinth App installation is up to date

What version of the Modrinth App are you using?

0.9.3

What operating systems are you seeing the problem on?

Windows

Describe the bug

When in a modpack projects created that have an organization attached to it, if you click on the by below the project name if the project is attached to an organization it will take you to the https://modrinth.com/user/organization.name instead of https://modrinth.com/organization/organization.name.

Steps to reproduce

Go to your Library in the Modrinth App click on any modpack add a mod like Accessories by Wisp Forest go back to the content of the modpack and click on the mod's "by owner name" button.

Expected behavior

It will open your default browser an take you to https://modrinth.com/user/organization.name and give a modrinth error 404 page

Additional context

This is not an urgent bug it is just a QoL feature that would be really helpful to fix

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