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The trick would be to make it obvious that it's clickable and that it's
intended for use, without making it look like a janky form element...
We could also make the search field be smart about handling searches that
look like title+section and jumping right to it. Again, the trick is making
it apparent that this is possible.
The trick would be to make it obvious that it's clickable and that it's
intended for use, without making it look like a janky form element...
We could also make the search field be smart about handling searches that
look like title+section and jumping right to it. Again, the trick is making
it apparent that this is possible.
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 11:39 PM, schmod [email protected] wrote:
There should be an easy way for a user to jump to a specific Title/Section
if they know the number.
How about making the number in the titlebar clickable/editable?
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Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/openlawdc/code-browser/issues/41
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There should be an easy way for a user to jump to a specific Title/Section if they know the number.
How about making the number in the titlebar clickable/editable?
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