Open rgilman opened 5 years ago
Yes, I can look into this next week.
David.
On Feb 15, 2019, at 11:47 AM, Robert Gilman notifications@github.com wrote:
At the moment the Search menu item is just a placeholder. As we move toward MVP, we need to get it functional.
I imagine we could do that by having a click (or hover) open a popup window with at least an entry box. The html inside that window should be a form element. At the simplest level a carriage return could be used for submit.
Wordpress has standard search functions that could take the content of the entry window as input.
@DavidScottBernstein https://github.com/DavidScottBernstein, is this a project you would be interested in taking on?
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At the moment the Search menu item is just a placeholder. As we move toward MVP, we need to get it functional.
I imagine we could do that by having a click (or hover) open a popup window with at least an entry box. The html inside that window should be a form element. At the simplest level a carriage return could be used for submit.
Wordpress has standard search functions that could take the content of the entry window as input.
@DavidScottBernstein, is this a project you would be interested in taking on?