I'm improving my scripting skills, so I think that soon I will be able to study the Jumper code. An idea that I would like to test is a new layout for the results.
I think that a layout with 3 panels can make the experience more intuitive. So, each panel so specific results of each criteria: descendants/siblings/others. Below each panel there is a checkbox, so the user can deactivate that criteria easily.
I think this disposition makes the search visually intuitive, because it follows the standard left to right disposition of nodes in FP. It gets more clear in the user mind "where" each search result is, and also to understand the scope of the search.
I'm improving my scripting skills, so I think that soon I will be able to study the Jumper code. An idea that I would like to test is a new layout for the results.
I think that a layout with 3 panels can make the experience more intuitive. So, each panel so specific results of each criteria: descendants/siblings/others. Below each panel there is a checkbox, so the user can deactivate that criteria easily.
I think this disposition makes the search visually intuitive, because it follows the standard left to right disposition of nodes in FP. It gets more clear in the user mind "where" each search result is, and also to understand the scope of the search.