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Search interface could use increasingly useful default states, possibly return more useful results, or track commonly-linked/related pages for searches #703

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urcades opened this issue Jul 19, 2021 · 0 comments

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urcades commented Jul 19, 2021

The current search experience for Urbit.org is decent. Like anything, it can always be improved.

In addition to honing the results fetched after a successful search, further iterations of the search interface could set up new "default" states depending on what page one was on, glossary results could become ever-expanded and retrieved when useful, language-related results could become ever more precise, and recent search history could be exposed.

Essentially, we should begin to specify how we'd like the search experience could meaningfully evolve, and use this issue to coordinate its development.

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