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Show number of search results #2520

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steffenkleinle opened this issue Oct 11, 2023 · 7 comments · May be fixed by #2976
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Show number of search results #2520

steffenkleinle opened this issue Oct 11, 2023 · 7 comments · May be fixed by #2976
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A11y Accessibility good first issue Good for newcomers Native Affects the native project Task Web Affects the web project

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
As a user using the search I want to know how many results are found.

Describe the solution you'd like
This is relevant on both web and native and probably for both the normal category search and the city search. Somewhere a number of search results should be shown. Or do you disagree and think the number of search results is not necessary?

Describe alternatives you've considered
None.

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Relates to #2352.

@steffenkleinle steffenkleinle added Web Affects the web project Task discussion-needed Native Affects the native project ui-ux labels Oct 11, 2023
@hauf-toni hauf-toni assigned hauf-toni and unassigned hauf-toni Oct 23, 2023
@hauf-toni hauf-toni self-assigned this Dec 11, 2023
@hauf-toni hauf-toni assigned IsabellaTG and unassigned hauf-toni Mar 18, 2024
@nikolahoff nikolahoff self-assigned this Apr 30, 2024
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nikolahoff commented May 14, 2024

@steffenkleinle can you tell me what these items are that are shown when no search term has been entered yet? (img below)
Is it possible in this case to shoe "most searched" items?

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@steffenkleinle can you tell me what these items are that are shown when no search term has been entered yet? (img below)

@nikolahoff those are just an unsorted list of all categories available. Those should be removed with #2755 though.

Is it possible in this case to shoe "most searched" items?

You mean "most searched" as in most clicked categories in the search among all users? I think this is very much effort, but yes, in theory probably possible.

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Ok, I think then we don't need to implement it.
What was the reason for implementing the number of search results?
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steffenkleinle commented May 29, 2024

Ok, I think then we don't need to implement it. What was the reason for implementing the number of search results? @steffenkleinle

I think it was somehow related to accessibility/have a better overview. I think just for accessibility we can just announce it without visually showing the number of search results though. So if you think it does not make sense from an UI/UX perspective we can also just reject this :)

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@steffenkleinle here is the link to the design for web and native.

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@steffenkleinle here is the link to the design for web and native.

Looks great, thanks. No comments or requests from my side :)

@steffenkleinle steffenkleinle added A11y Accessibility good first issue Good for newcomers and removed discussion-needed ui-ux labels Aug 27, 2024
@simomps simomps self-assigned this Oct 23, 2024
@steffenkleinle steffenkleinle added this to the Roadmapping T35K milestone Oct 25, 2024
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