Im Bild unten ist nicht klar, wie die Stimmen aufgeteilt wurden. „Nur Themen/Beiträge zurückgeben“ scheint Teil der Liste zu sein, statt die Überschrift eines neuen Abschnitts zu bilden.
Es ist schwer nachzuvollziehen, warum drei Elemente ein Kontrollkästchen haben, während andere in einem Dropdown-Menü stehen.
Nicht alle Elemente in diesem Menü schließen sich gegenseitig aus.
Zum Beispiel kann ich nicht automatisch nach einem Thema suchen, das ich gelesen habe, ich gemocht habe, ein Wiki ist und Bilder enthält. Das Einzige, was ich tun kann, ist eine Suche, bei der ich die Optionen manuell hinzufüge.
It is difficult to understand why three items are with a check box and others are in a dropdown menu.
Not all the items in that menu are mutually exclusive.
E.g., I cannot automatically search a topic that I read , I liked , is a wiki and include images . The only thing that I can do is a search adding the options manually.
I tried an alternative where there’s a separate focused view for advanced options, but I think there are more downsides than advantages (you might scroll a little less, but you also lose some context and have to tap an additional time).
Here is something I’ve wanted to mention for a while: I’d like to have a second “search” button at the bottom of the advanced options. I just can’t get used to having to go back up to submit my search, after I filled in the advanced criteria.
Would the advanced search default to being on the right sidebar, even after performing a regular search? If so, I think that’s a great idea, as it would surface the incredibly advanced search options of Discourse more easily.
I feel we are rushing here with the “New Topic” button, we should display it at the bottom of the list of results. The intent there is that your search failed so go for it create a new topic, but now we don’t even ask you to read through results. This will probably also get rid of a row which balances this a bit more.