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Hi Mathijs,
Thanks for your feedback.
Right now, the search results show only two posts per topic - a question and a solution (an accepted reply). This is exactly what you see when click subjects of topics. If you can need to see more information regarding a topic, you click "More about this topic" and the topic appears in a new tab. This looks logical to me.
@Community, what do you think about our "Ask a Question" functionality? Please share your thoughts.
- mgroen29 years agoSuper Contributor
Sorry seems you missed the point I am talking about.
let me explain it again.
What I want is to be able to open search results on different browser tabs, while remaining the search results on the original (currently opened tab). Which search results meaning the complete threads (if threads contain multiple pages the thread should be opened on first page). Once again, on a new tab in the browser (if selected to do so by right click -> open link in new browser).
The reason for that is that you can open multiple threads (based on the search result shown in the first tab of your browser), so you can easy 'scan' these threads (tabs) for usefull information.
I just don't want to re-type the search query if the thread displayed in the search results box does not provide the info I am looking for. Currently I have to do that.
It has no relation to provided solutions or anything like that.
Almost all bulletin boards, discussion groups, forum sites, etc support this. Unfortunately here it's not supported. I consider this a major drawback.
Attached is a recording of the scenario I am referring to.
- mgroen29 years agoSuper Contributor
- TanyaYatskovska9 years ago
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Hi Mathijs,
I've attached the video demonstrating how this functionality works for me. You can preview all of the found topics (see a question and the accepted solution) without opening each of them. From my understanding this should help you filter the search results much easier. There is no need to open each topic - you can open the one you need for sure.
What do you think?