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Making free text search better #81

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jhnwllr opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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Making free text search better #81

jhnwllr opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 0 comments

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jhnwllr commented Apr 1, 2024

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In the previous api doc pages I used ctrl+F a lot (browser's "search in page" option).
That is useless in the new doc page because all options related to each different api calls are now hidden by default
(the options are not visible/searchable until the user clicks each particular api call).

This makes things much harder to find, and I can't see how to print out the full documentation page (either paper or pdf).
Do you know of any trick to expand all different api options so I can get a full document where I can search for words available across all different api calls?
Or any other page format (github or whatever) where the same docs can be read the old-fashioned way, like a non-interactive book?

For example, figure out I'd like to check if "facet" word appears anywhere in the occurrence api documentation page ... but not specifically under the "occurrence search" tab. Is it possible?

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