* use html input elements instead of buttons for the pagination forms at the bottom of the result page
* move the less section that hides the pagination number widget on mobile to the mobile section
* clean up the less code for styling the numbers of the pagination widget
* fix: add the margin for box results (like in news category) to the bottom of the result to have a margin between pagination widget and article result
Adds to the navigation widget, preserving forward/backward nav, and
inserting a list of clickable page numbers between them.
Phone sized devices continue without this widget as deterministic
display under small screen sizes has not been solved.
The widget is agnostic to the actual amount of pages there are that one
can navigate to and as such shows all plausible, albeit not necessarilly
valid, possibilities.
This widget does not interfere with infinite scroll in any fashion.
The word "hackable" may arouse interest in programmers to participate in the
development, but it scares the ordinary user.
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
Some HTTP-Clients do have issues with the ``opensearch.xml`` from SearXNG
(related [1][2]) while other OpenSearch descriptions[3] (e.g. from qwant) work
flawles.
Inspired by the OpenSearch description from qwant and with informations from the
specification[4] the ``opensearch.xml`` has been *improved*.
- convert `<Url>` methods from lower case to upper case (`POST`|`GET`)
- add `<moz:SearchForm>` and `xmlns:moz="http://www.mozilla.org/2006/browser/search/"`
- add `<Query role="example" searchTerms="SearXNG" />` [4]
OpenSearch description documents should include at least one Query element of
`role="example"` that is expected to return search results. Search clients may
use this example query to validate that the search engine is working properly.
- modified `<LongName>` to SearXNG
- modified `<Description>` the word 'hackable' scares uninitiated users and was removed
- add the `type="image/png"` to `<Image>`
Test can be done by::
make run
Visit http://127.0.0.1:8888/ and add the search engine to your WEB-Browser /
test with different WEB-Browser from desktop and Smartphones (are there any iOS
user here, please test on Safari and Chrome).
[1] https://app.element.io/#/room/#searxng:matrix.org/$xN_abdKhNqUlgXRBrb_9F3pqOxnSzGQ1TG0s0G9hQVw
[2] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/431
[3] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/OpenSearch
[4] https://github.com/dewitt/opensearch/blob/master/opensearch-1-1-draft-6.md#the-query-element
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
Some administrators may want to hide the link to public_instances: If you run a
private instance for a company that wants there employees to use the private
instance instead of any of the public instances.
Add a new setting: general.donation_url
By default the value is https://docs.searxng.org/donate.html
When the value is false, the link is hidden
When the value is true, the link goes to the infopage donation,
the administrator can create a custom page.
Related to https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/1326
URL for the logo is referenced twice:
* in index.html for preloading: it contains the hash for cache busting (when static_use_hash: true)
* in searxng.min.css: to actually display the image. The URL doesn't contain the hash.
So the image preload actually loads twice the same image.
This commit removed the image preloading.
This is workaround: the real fix is to be able to use the URL with the hash in the CSS.
* update search input form params; inspiried by whoogle
* remove autofocus from result page input form (JS impl. as well as input param)
-> autofocus on landing page still works only on desktop and tablet with JS impl.
* update landing page margins on mobile
* rework border and radius for search form to 0.8rem and outline
* remove positioning from autocomplete JS lib and use CSS impl.
* match search box and autocomplete width
* rework search form to a google like design on mobile
* fix settings icon display withg RTL on mobile on result page when search input is empty
The <input type="reset"> introduced in the PR 894, restores the default value.
It works in the index page, but it doesn't work in the /search page:
the reset button restore the initial query.
This PR:
* fix the JS version: the reset button clear the text
* keep the clear button in the / page
* hide the clear button in the /search page