------ art_20881_2997663.1205957585038 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Nitpicky, but in the help text you've got: - word AND absurd boolean search for either "word" or "absurd" That should be "word OR absurd" J. On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 3:05 PM, s.ross <cwdinfo / gmail.com> wrote: > On Mar 19, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Chad Perrin wrote: > > It looks excellent. > > > > + Description: The way the description has been added is great. The > > font > > is a touch small, and a way to unexpand it again after expanding > > might be > > nice, though I suppose the unexpand isn't really important. > > >> In the queue. > > > > > + Cookies: Glad to hear it doesn't break without cookies now. Thank > > you. > > Even though I'm accepting cookies from the site, websites that fail > > without cookies bother me -- and I'm sure I'm not the only one. > > >> Point taken. > > > + 25 results: Are you planning to add some functionality for seeing > > the > > rest of the results at some point, or just expect that people will > > refine > > their searches somehow if they don't get the results they wanted? > > >> Lower in the queue. I personally feel that the more people think > >> about their question, the better their answers will be. I'll > consider > >> pagination if people think it's important > > > + Logo: I like "{ zippy graphic omitted }". Don't take my > > preference in > > this for objective advice, though. > > >> I had to put a dig in :) > > > + Help: In my opinion, the way you have the help text presented is > > excellent. Keep it. > > >> Thanks > > > I tend to keep JavaScript turned on in my browser, but there are (of > > course) others who do not. The fact the Gemmy Gem Browser is unusable > > without JavaScript seems like an unnecessary limitation. This > > probably > > isn't the most important problem to fix, but you might consider it for > > the future, in case someone wants to use it from Lynx, or even write a > > command line script in Ruby that accesses results from GGB. > > >> This is exposed as a REST service, so anyone can do searches via > >> a simple HTTP protocol. Pretty cool, eh? > > ------ art_20881_2997663.1205957585038--