On 08/20/2012 11:12 AM, Garrett LeSage wrote:
On 08/19/2012 10:18 AM, Mike Kolesnik wrote:
> I think putting the "search box" in the bottom of the page makes it
> harder to find & notice.
> Usually search is amongst the topmost and/or central elements in the
> site, as it makes it much easier for people to navigate across the
> site & locate the information they want.
I made a deliberate decision to downplay the importance of search on
the mockup for the front page for these reasons:
• Someone should be able to easily find the correct content without
having to resort to search.
• Right now, the form only searches WordPress, which is not very
useful. Searching the contents of the is a great thing, however.
Solutions for improving search:
1) Combined WordPress + MediaWiki search results. (If it's not easily
possible [1], we could consider _only_ searching MediaWiki, perhaps.)
2) Highlight search in the documentation area. Basically, when someone
clicks on documentation, it has the most common and useful
documentation grouped on the page, and above that, a big search entry
(which is prefocused, so one could simply type and hit enter, when
visiting
ovirt.org/documentation).
3) Use google search for the entire
ovirt.org domain?
Thanks
Robert
[1] There are several plugins for integrating the two, but they all
seem to focus on embedding, adding comments, or using a single sign-in
(which could still be useful for us).
I'm currently working on a designs for the sections, and will be
including a large search at the top of the documentation page to make
sure searching is more prominent. Hopefully this will address your
concern.
Thanks for your feedback!
Garrett
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