Great start. I have one private project based on bootstrap/Angular.js and it is also going directly to Solr instance for now. But that would have to change for production obviously.
Just as a side note, I missed the download button. Duh! But I suspect it was because the buttons looked like just a part of title and therefore non-actionable. I would suggest either adding another set of download buttons at the bottom or creating some more visibility at the top. Regards, Alex. Personal blog: http://blog.outerthoughts.com/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrerafalovitch - Time is the quality of nature that keeps events from happening all at once. Lately, it doesn't seem to be working. (Anonymous - via GTD book) On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Fergus McDowall <fergusmcdow...@gmail.com>wrote: > Solrstrap is a very basic Query-Result interface for Solr. Solrstrap is > intended to be a starting point for those building web interfaces that talk > to Solr, or a very lightweight admin tool for querying Solr in a Googleish > fashion. > > Cool things about Solrstrap: > > * Requires only local installation- easy to set up > * Access to all Bootstrap functionality. Can be easily extended in a > Bootstrappy way. > * Blazing fast > * Uses less bandwidth > > Use it as you see fit. Merciless criticism and fawning praise equally > welcome. > > See http://fergiemcdowall.github.com/solrstrap/ > > and > > http://blog.comperiosearch.com/blog/2013/02/17/introducing-solrstrap/ > > Fergus > > >