Meta: Search Now Way More Functional
You'll notice that the search box has migrated down from the header to the right sidebar, where it slightly displaces the diaries and board. I've moved the site over to a Google-powered search that is a thousand times more useful than Drupal's defaults.
You'll also note a "Refine" section right under your results. Right now there's just one option that will provide you only message board posts. If anyone has suggestions for other potentially useful refinements, let me know and I'll try to implement them.
BEST UPGRADE EVA!
In other news, Brian's password is not "davidharris". Not long enough.
rabidzealotry???
This new feature is going to make my rabid zealotry much more efficient.
Brian, I like the change -- thank you. Is now/here the place to ask for extending the MGoBoard quicklinks in the right sidebar to the past 15 or 20 recent posts? With only 10 posts, it seems that many discussions get 'lost' too quickly for those users who don't go to the main MGoBoard. Given that the left sidebar is longer than the right sidebar, it seems like there's enough room...
Disagree greatly. There's a page to flip on the quick links. It's long enough as it is. No need to stretch the page out.
O NOES GOOGLE IS TAKING OVER MGOBLOG!!!!! EVERYBODY PANIC!!! PRIVACY AND STUFF!!!
In other news: Brian's password is 13 characters long.
the drupal search was cutting edge in clinton's first administration. much thanks for the new tool.
*Immediately searches the phrase "How many wins does Rich Rod need to keep his job?" because he can't seem to find the answer anywhere!*
Another useful refinement would be to search only stuff that has been "front paged." Normally this would refer to Brian and Tim content. Sometimes I'm searching for specific posts by Brian - it took me hours to find that eleven swans post - and I don't want to weed through the other content to get to it.
You could search for "Brian eleven swans"...
It took you hours to find Eleven Swans?
I guess that there are probably plenty of people that don't know the ins and outs of google. You can limit your search to a specific site in a google search.
For example, google: "site:mgoblog.com eleven swans"
March 17th, 2010 at 11:30 AM ^
If I had known the title of the post, sure it would have been easy, but you try typing Bo Schembechler and Ohio State into Google site search for mgoblog. Anyway, questions was answered by ShockFX; thanks to him.
this may not be possible, but it would be nice if we could sort the results (like youtube) in certain ways. some off of the top of my head:
- by relevance
- by date
- by # of comments (how popular the article is)
- by # of hits for the string in the article
again, this may not be possible, but it would make it easier to check for double posts before you post a new forum topic
anybody else have other ideas?
EDIT: i like the idea of being able to search for "front page content", and maybe even to get more specific, refine by the most popular authors (Brian, Tim, TomVH, etc.)
Sorting by date would be great, I second that motion.
...just like on real Google.
This isn't related to the new search but it's still discussing meta. What ever happened to the idea that you had here to try and "wiki-fy" the depth chart? I would be very interested in an MGoBlog run wiki on recruiting, not just the depth chart.
That could be a boon to you and Tim as it would be many minds and eyes scouring the internet for the latest news. But, it could be hard to run, keep the quality up (although I have faith in the MGoBlog community doing that naturally), and just plain hard to create and integrate into MGoBlog. But think of the history that we could compile, not just on recruits but Michigan sports in general. We could have sections for games for people to give their individual impressions and memories and videos (I guess we could actually do the same thing for recruits). It could be huge. Plus, it would generate a lot of clicks.
Anyway, it'd be nice if we started to move in that direction a little bit. Even if that means just doing your original idea of wikifying the depth chart.
Sounds like a Troll Paradise
You might be right on that. Perhaps only those with 100+ point for 1+ weeks would be allowed to edit any of the wiki pages.
I can see where that could derail the whole idea though.
Thought I must have missed something that explained the new feature, but I was wrong. Awesome addition. The old search was pretty ineffective for most things.
I like the psychadelic yellow diaries and Board now.......groovy....
I'm blinded by yellow on white text. It gives me headache to look at. Where is Ibuprofen.
It might be worthwhile to allow a comments only search. I know there are times that I want to find a specific person's comment, so narrowing searches to comments alone might be useful.
Maybe this is the wrong place to bring this up, but while you're working on site improvements during the long off season, is mobile support in the cards? Loading this site on my phone is painfully slow, so having access to a lighter-weight version would increase my visits here significantly.
Mobile has been a goal for the off season. I have no status update, but it was one of Brian's announced intentions.
March 17th, 2010 at 12:10 PM ^
Started and signed.
Who's with me?!
How about installing the bittorrent module and give mgopoints for seeding? That way I can stop neglecting my family, catch Magnus in points and you'll get sued by the BTN instead of me. Awesome plan?
Also, maybe a PM system?
I'd like to be able to search exclusively through content from the site authors. 99% of the times that I run a search, I have absolutely no interest in finding message board threads and diaries...I'm looking for a specific article from Brian or Tim. A filter that allowed us to search that way would be greatly appreciated.
can you search by date like you can at your old e-blogspot site?
I'll answer that
yep
http://mgoblog.com/archive/201001
kewl
If people want to search just the front page stuff, put this in your search string "site:mgoblog.com/content/ [search term goes here]"
so if i wanted the eleven swans post i'd do "site:mgoblog.com/content/ eleven swans"
pondering what Brian's 13 character password might be?
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