When i search for Miami this is my top result:
Miami (1897 bytes) 1: [[eo:Miami]] 3: ...ty in the [[United States]]. For other uses see [[Miami (disambigation)]].''</font>
this is horrible, its a usabilty blotch. i't's just, very unproductive and non friendly andj ust ugly really
I suggest we do this, stript the markup so we get :
Miami (1897 bytes) City in the United States. For other uses see Miami.
where "Untied States" is a hyperlink to United States, and Miami to the dismbiguation page.. Much more readble, much more space efficient.... Baiscally what I am suggestion is to either parse markup (except for obvious thinks like lists and == which would make it unreadable) or strip it out. because the search results are not very readable
another option i ould like would be this:
Miami (1897 bytes) City in the United States. For other uses see Miami. ---also available in Esperanto, Spanish ......
as a result
Suggestions, comments? reasons this isn't so? or anything built upon these ideas?
Lightning wrote:
another option i ould like would be this:
Miami (1897 bytes) City in the United States. For other uses see Miami. ---also available in Esperanto, Spanish ......
I like this one. Also showing the first li'l bit of a page even if it doesn't contain the search word would be nice. Redirects should also be labeled as such.
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