This attachment shows one problem. If I have an author named '10' and an author named '2' then get_categories() sorts 2 before 10. This results in the first letter partitioning shown in the attachment. Because 2 is less than 10 it appears first, which I think is wrong when dealing with first letters but what do I know? :)
This attachment shows one problem. If I have an author named '10' and an author named '2' then get_categories() sorts 2 before 10. This results in the first letter partitioning shown in the attachment. Because 2 is less than 10 it appears first, which I think is wrong when dealing with first letters but what do I know? :)