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Search based on keywords #39

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vinyll opened this issue Apr 9, 2017 · 3 comments
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Search based on keywords #39

vinyll opened this issue Apr 9, 2017 · 3 comments

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@vinyll
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vinyll commented Apr 9, 2017

Once we have enough articles it may be interesting to be able to search through content and users

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Can add WP-like tags based on location terms, topic, advice, personal etc

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fuentesloic commented Aug 18, 2017

for now we have not enough content to search anything, after discussion (and user test) you have more chance to be desapointing after a search without result than use good keywords and find something.

We have to discuss more about this feature ... maybe is too early ...

My point of view for now is:

  • we could decide to create some tags to help neomad writter to define the topic of their artciles,
  • then we offer to reader users to filter by this same tags all the article to see that they want read according the topic wanted

tah-dahhhhh! :)

The result could be an aside in the article_list with all the tag, and on click we hidden all the article that don't have the tag.

What do you think about it ??

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vinyll commented Aug 20, 2017

If it's decided we don't implement the search code, we should not merge anything that is search related (backend and frontend). If it's merged, we should undo these commits from master.
Let's avoid making any new commit to remove what was done.

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