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authorOgnyan Kulev <ogi@fmi.uni-sofia.bg>2003-03-18 13:21:57 +0000
committerOgnyan Kulev <ogi@fmi.uni-sofia.bg>2003-03-18 13:21:57 +0000
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@@ -29,3 +29,7 @@ Isn't it good to have search box in <http://hurd.gnufans.org/> ?
That's a good idea. In TWiki terms, which kind of search would you recommend? I know that I frequently do a keyword search on a particular web, but that's not good for the front page. A full text search of all webs all items? Hmmm, I wonder what performance is required for that kind of search. I'll check it now.
-- [[Main/GrantBow]] - 17 Mar 2003
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+TWiki suggests using descriptive topic names and we do so. Topic names can be considered as kind of "keywords" or "short titles" so I think the best would be if this search box searches through all topic names in all webs. BTW [Jakob Nielsen](http://useit.com/) states that many many users find what they want by searching, not by browsing. Of course, the truth can be found by looking at the web logs :-)
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+-- [[Main/OgnyanKulev]] - 18 Mar 2003