+1

And a fully indexed search for the Ref Guide.
I have to use Google to search for infos in Ref Guide of a search engine. :-(


Am 29.04.20 um 02:11 schrieb matthew sporleder:
> I highly recommend a version selector in the header!  I am *always*
> landing on 6.x docs from google.
> 
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 5:18 PM Cassandra Targett <ctarg...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>> In case the list breaks the URL to view the Jenkins build, here's a shorter
>> URL:
>>
>> https://s.apache.org/df7ew.
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 3:12 PM Cassandra Targett <ctarg...@apache.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The PMC would like to engage the Solr user community for feedback on an
>>> extensive redesign of the Solr Reference Guide I've just committed to the
>>> master (future 9.0) branch.
>>>
>>> You can see the new design from our Jenkins build of master:
>>>
>>> https://builds.apache.org/view/L/view/Lucene/job/Solr-reference-guide-master/javadoc/
>>>
>>> The hope is that you will receive these changes positively. If so, we'll
>>> use this for the upcoming 8.6 Ref Guide and future releases. We also may
>>> re-publish earlier 8.x versions so they use this design.
>>>
>>> I embarked on this project last December simply as an attempt to upgrade
>>> the version of Bootstrap used by the Guide. After a couple of days, I'd
>>> changed the layout entirely. In the ensuing few months I've tried to iron
>>> out the kinks and made some extensive changes to the "backend" (the CSS,
>>> JavaScript, etc.).
>>>
>>> I'm no graphic designer, but some of my guiding thoughts were to try to
>>> make full use of the browser window, improve responsiveness for different
>>> sized screens, and just give it a more modern feel. The full list of what
>>> has changed is detailed in the Jira issue if you are interested:
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14173
>>>
>>> This is Phase 1 of several changes. There is one glaring remaining issue,
>>> which is that our list of top-level categories is too long for the new
>>> design. I've punted fixing that to Phase 2, which will be an extensive
>>> re-consideration of how the Ref Guide is organized with the goal of
>>> trimming down the top-level categories to only 4-6. SOLR-14444 will track
>>> phase 2.
>>>
>>> One last thing to note: this redesign really only changes the presentation
>>> of the pages and some of the framework under the hood - it doesn't yet add
>>> full-text search. All of the obstacles to providing search still exist, but
>>> please know that we fully understand frustration on this point and still
>>> hope to fix it.
>>>
>>> I look forward to hearing your feedback in this thread.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Cassandra
>>>

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