A Holt
A Holt
Thanks for this exploratory thread. _A Short-Term Suggestion for "2022" :_ If the child searches for "apple", how about showing them the article they actually searched for? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/apple Or...the (identical...
I've clarified the [explanation above](https://github.com/kiwix/kiwix-tools/issues/513#issue-1083485408) — thanks to anybody who might be able to explain / understand what's happening!
@maneeshpm do you know why the search dropdown repeatedly shows "Apple..." leaving 80% of the horizontal real estate completely unused? (No matter what 10 suggestions are offered — there really...
> The suggestions are not pointing to the same article, you have this feeling No I do not have this feeling. I'm not sure why people are claiming this (incorrectly).
> That's a valid concern, for some reason the entire name is not being shown. I'll dig into the issue. Thanks @maneeshpm. Another valid concern is why the most insignificant...
@kelson42 thanks for explaining & thanks for opening openzim/libzim#653 > The content index does not really have a way to know what article is important or not. _A Short-Term Suggestion...
The search box simply does not appear, using Chrome 87 on Android 11. Until you scroll far off to the right, which a normal user will never realize. Similar story...
Actually the problem manifests itself in Firefox 84.1.1 too (on mobile) as soon as you click (tap) on Section "División política" As the root cause (in all 3 browsers) is...
The root cause of the problem can be illustrated using any desktop version of Chrome: 1) Visit http://iiab.me/kiwix/wikipedia_es_all_maxi_2020-11/A/Mar_Caribe 2) F12 (Developer tools) 3) Ctrl-Shift-M (Toggle device tool bar, to use...
On Android 11 (mobile phones, latest Chrome browser) you will not see a search box at all. Unless someone tells you to scroll off the right side of the page.