You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
The current design of the documentation interface lacks a search bar, which forces users to navigate exclusively through a sidebar. This setup can be inconvenient and time-consuming, as users have to manually sift through various sections to find specific information. Incorporating a search bar would greatly enhance user experience by providing a quick and efficient way to locate topics or details within the documentation
Expected Behavior
The expected behavior of adding a search bar to the documentation interface should include the following features and functionalities:
Quick Access to Information: Users should be able to enter keywords or phrases into the search bar and receive relevant results from the documentation. This feature would significantly reduce the time spent navigating through the sidebar.
Accurate and Relevant Results: The search function should be optimized to return the most relevant sections of the documentation based on the user's query. It should prioritize results based on their relevance and accuracy to the searched terms.
Search Suggestions and Autocomplete: As users type their query, the search bar could offer suggestions or autocomplete options based on common searches or related topics within the documentation. This assists in refining searches and discovering relevant topics.
Search History or Recently Viewed: The search feature could include a history of recent searches or recently viewed topics, allowing users to easily revisit previous queries or sections.
Filter Options: Advanced search options to filter results by categories, such as tutorials, API references, FAQs, etc., would enhance the user's ability to narrow down search results.
Steps To Reproduce
No response
Versions
- Solito:
- Next.js:
- Expo:
- React Native:
Screenshots
No response
Reproduction
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is there an existing issue for this?
Do you want this issue prioritized?
Current Behavior
The current design of the documentation interface lacks a search bar, which forces users to navigate exclusively through a sidebar. This setup can be inconvenient and time-consuming, as users have to manually sift through various sections to find specific information. Incorporating a search bar would greatly enhance user experience by providing a quick and efficient way to locate topics or details within the documentation
Expected Behavior
The expected behavior of adding a search bar to the documentation interface should include the following features and functionalities:
Quick Access to Information: Users should be able to enter keywords or phrases into the search bar and receive relevant results from the documentation. This feature would significantly reduce the time spent navigating through the sidebar.
Accurate and Relevant Results: The search function should be optimized to return the most relevant sections of the documentation based on the user's query. It should prioritize results based on their relevance and accuracy to the searched terms.
Search Suggestions and Autocomplete: As users type their query, the search bar could offer suggestions or autocomplete options based on common searches or related topics within the documentation. This assists in refining searches and discovering relevant topics.
Search History or Recently Viewed: The search feature could include a history of recent searches or recently viewed topics, allowing users to easily revisit previous queries or sections.
Filter Options: Advanced search options to filter results by categories, such as tutorials, API references, FAQs, etc., would enhance the user's ability to narrow down search results.
Steps To Reproduce
No response
Versions
Screenshots
No response
Reproduction
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: