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Add a Search Bar #93
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What would this give that the content page does not? |
Hmm... let me try to explain what my brain is feeling. This is just a subjective feeling, but this is the reason why I want to see this through. (I am interested in implementing this myself) |
I do this today by using the browser's search on the contents, or the everything page if I want to be on that page. What would be the difference there? Not trying to be a pain, just always on the lookout for efficient solutions seeing as we have so little developer-time and just answering all the issues and PRs takes most my day at the moment. |
I feel this is related to this issue for the website. long term it would be nice if the these search bars being discussed were the same solution but perhaps that's more heavy duty than what's required here. I agree though that the control + F on the everything page is probably sufficient but the link to the everything page is kind of hidden. Maybe it would be nice to have a button link thing in the top right of the tour near the theme switcher that links to the everything page? |
There's not enough space there on mobile to add a link. Some more involved design work would need to be done. |
It would be cool if we could add a search bar to the language tour (and potentially the rest of the website) to quickly look things up since the language tour currently serves as a de facto reference to the core language.
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