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This is a JS-only solution to distinguish between featured and archives designs. It adds one other link at the bottom of each of the two lists. As a result 9 designs break slightly but not badly.
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This is a simple JavaScript-only solution to distinguish between featured and archived designs and therefore reduce the amount of visible designs (#2).
It adds one other link at the bottom of the navigation/design list. As a result 9 designs break slightly but not badly. This was the least intrusive way I could think of.
The JS works with data attributes, designed to make more filters possible.