Erik Moeller wrote:
But
context-based wording is even better: "View user page", "View
Wikipedia
page", "View image page". If I remember, an early version of Phase II had
context-based wording for these links (green links that stated "User",
"Wikipedia" etc)
OK, I'll try to do that. Is there anything else the old version of the
software had that the current lacks?
As long as you put it that way....Yes.
It used to be that when you used the search function the answer would
show the number of articles that fit the search criterion. This is very
useful when the results suggest a large number of articles.
Since we are on the search function, it would also help if
1. articles could come out in some kind of sorted order (perhaps
with various options available to the user),
2. simple Boolean search options could be incorporated in the search
function, and
3. a system were developed to treat accented characters and their
unaccented counterparts as equivalent for search purposes
There are a few others that have crossed my mind from time to time but I
can mention them as I think about them
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