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Search engine #11
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In a discussion on the Lift ML about using Pamflet for our documentation the issue of lack of searchable content came up :) It's not a deal breaker as we can just embed a google search bar for now I just wanted to let you know to give you some extra motivation ;) Haven't convinced the entire Lift community to switch to Pamflet yet but I'm still trying ;) |
I lost some motivation to do this when I finished the combined pages feature (e.g. http://pamflet.databinder.net/Combined+Pages.html) The use case is handled at least as well by the browser text searching features as it would be by any javascript based search index. But there's a big question of how that should be presented so that users think to use it that way. |
Oh yeah - I hadn't thought about that. But you're right, I don't know how to make this option apparent quickly to the users either :) |
We can display a search box and button on every page. When you click When people figure out what it's doing they'll probably use the |
Sounds acceptable to me ;) Between this and the TOC it should be enough for people to find what they're looking for IMO |
Implemented in JS, with a generated token index in json. (Seriously!)
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