I've posted this several times, but no one's really noticed. So here it is, in its entirety. You can also view the article on the Scratch 2.0 topic about searching.
Vista4563 wrote:
Vista4563 wrote:
iCompositions has a great way of doing search results. Once you enter your query and press enter, you get a search result dropdown that sorts your search into three categories; song titles, usernames, and forum posts. It's kind of like Spotlight search for Mac OS X.
Site: http://www.icompositions.com/This could be adapted into scratch, except with projects, users, galleries, and forum posts.
What the new Search could look like
When you type a query, the results would slide out, revealing different categories of the search.
How I made this mockup:
Quite simple, actually. I used a javascript code to make the website editable.
javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0
Then I uploaded it into Photoshop Elements via the clipboard and saved it as a png file.
So there you go... how do you like the idea?
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The current system doesn't bug me (I don't use it often though ), but I think I might prefer this better
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Chrischb wrote:
The current system doesn't bug me (I don't use it often though
), but I think I might prefer this better
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I noticed the new Search is rolling out bit by bit, and the most recent layout is much better than the last
I still promote this idea, though, because...
• It allows for instant, organized results.
• You can click More Results to see the results in the new and improved search.
• The drop down menu allows you to limit your search by topic.
• The sheer simplicity of the matter (though I do see why it would be somewhat challenging to code it)
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
The current system doesn't bug me (I don't use it often though
), but I think I might prefer this better
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Why is everyone copying Chris's post?
I appreciate the praise, though. I'll post it on Scratch Suggestions now
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Vista4563 wrote:
Why is everyone copying Chris's post?
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I appreciate the praise, though. I'll post it on Scratch Suggestions now![]()
Well, I did because it applied to me. XD
Last edited by scimonster (2011-11-14 09:08:33)
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I had an idea for searching: have a sort of remix-visualization that extends infinitely. You type a query, and it brings up the most viewed/loved project that matches. It has arms joined to the next closest, and if you click on one of them, they bring up results close to them. If you have a Wii, imagine making a Mii from a look-alike, then apply that to posts/projects.
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Sounds good in context, Hardmath, but my guess is that people want to spend less time searching and more time doing However, if you're just browsing, then I can see how this would benefit.
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It's up on Scratch Suggestions! Click the "new" tab and vote away!
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Vista4563 wrote:
I noticed the new Search is rolling out bit by bit, and the most recent layout is much better than the last
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That's just a change Google made to the layout of Custom Search.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Vista4563 wrote:
I noticed the new Search is rolling out bit by bit, and the most recent layout is much better than the last
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That's just a change Google made to the layout of Custom Search.
Oh... huh. So it's not changed by MIT...
I ought to think before jumping to the Island of Conclusions. xP
Last edited by Vista4563 (2011-11-15 19:04:52)
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Vista4563 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Vista4563 wrote:
I noticed the new Search is rolling out bit by bit, and the most recent layout is much better than the last
![]()
That's just a change Google made to the layout of Custom Search.
Oh... huh. So it's not changed by MIT...
I ought to think before jumping to the Island of Conclusions. xP
XD what book is that from?
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scimonster wrote:
Vista4563 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
That's just a change Google made to the layout of Custom Search.Oh... huh. So it's not changed by MIT...
I ought to think before jumping to the Island of Conclusions. xPXD what book is that from?
Phantom Tollbooth, if I can recall
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Vista4563 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Vista4563 wrote:
Oh... huh. So it's not changed by MIT...
I ought to think before jumping to the Island of Conclusions. xPXD what book is that from?
Phantom Tollbooth, if I can recall
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Yeah that was a great book.
also, I support, though i mainly think the Forums Search needs to be improved.
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Vista4563 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Vista4563 wrote:
Oh... huh. So it's not changed by MIT...
I ought to think before jumping to the Island of Conclusions. xPXD what book is that from?
Phantom Tollbooth, if I can recall
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Yeah, I just forgot the title. XD
Changed my way of thinking.
@Pecola1: Yeah.
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I love you forever for introducing me to that JavaScript code.
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It actually wasn't my javascript, really xP
But it really helps if you're making mockups based on another site's existing layout.
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