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== Full listings page == | == Full listings page == | ||
http://people.mozilla.com/~madhava/files/amo/2007-10-05/fulllisting_page_071005.png | |||
This page follows the same basic layout as the Search Results Page (further down this page) with a few important distinctions. The differences are as follows: | |||
* the grey bar before any results that lets the user choose how to order the add-ons (by name (a-z), by date (newest first), by popularity, and by rating. These options do not make sense on the search page because there is an explicit order already -- how well they match the search criteria. | |||
* the addons are not numbered | |||
* the category drop down lists the current catetory (upper left corner). There is no category associated with search results because they can span all categories | |||
* the search field here still says "Find your add-ons" (or whatever the final wording is there). The add-ons listed are not search results -- there is no serach currently in progress. | |||
* the text in the footer lists says "# [category name] addons" rather than "# matching addons" | |||
=== Tiles or rows? === | |||
At one point there was some discussion about whether we should go with a tiled or search-results-style layout for the full listings: | |||
http://wiki.mozilla.org/images/5/51/Overflowvariants.png | http://wiki.mozilla.org/images/5/51/Overflowvariants.png | ||
For AMO 3.2, we're going with the search-results-style layout. | |||
== Details Page == | == Details Page == | ||
http://people.mozilla.com/~madhava/files/amo/2007- | http://people.mozilla.com/~madhava/files/amo/2007-10-05/addondetails_page_071005.png | ||
Notes: | Notes: | ||
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== Search Results Page == | == Search Results Page == | ||
http://people.mozilla.com/~madhava/files/amo/2007- | http://people.mozilla.com/~madhava/files/amo/2007-10-05/searchresults_page_071005.png | ||
=== When we want to intervene === | |||
Occasionally, when the site notices that a keyword that it's watching for is one of the search terms, it may intervene and put a message before the first search result. This can be used when, for example, one of the search terms is "tab" -- we can point out that there is a whole category of tab-related toolbars. Or if the search contains the name of a language for which there is a language pack, we can offer to take them directly to the language pack. This would look like the following: | |||
http://people.mozilla.com/~madhava/files/amo/2007-10-05/searchresults_intervention_071005.png | |||
== Recurring Features == | == Recurring Features == | ||
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http://people.mozilla.com/~madhava/files/amo/2007-09-12/smartbuttons_nobundling.png | http://people.mozilla.com/~madhava/files/amo/2007-09-12/smartbuttons_nobundling.png | ||
Would we really be able to do this? It would require exposing the list of installed extensions to content, which is probably not a good idea. — [[User:Db48x|db48x]] 09:13, 3 November 2007 (PDT) | |||
== Longer-term ideas == | == Longer-term ideas == | ||
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