Previously only result urls were set to open in new tab by default, this should
make the behaviour consistent.
Also adds the missing rel="noreferrer" to the anchor tag. Although this should
not be needed as long as the `referrer-policy: no-referrer` header is set, it's
always nice to play safer than to have to say sorry. For example some reverse
proxy configurations might strip off unwhitelisted headers in which case it's
nice to have this set.
If there were no results but errors in the engines then the error dialogs of the
engines was displayed in the result list.
With the new design errors of the engines should only be displayed in the
sidebar and at the same time duplications of the (template) code will be
avoided.
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
* set border top and bottom on sidebar collasables
* inrease peading on summary so its easier to click on mobile
* remove margins and add flex wrapper to normalize elements in sidebar
Make elements in the sidebar collapse able. Except infoboxes all elements in
the sidebar are collapsed by default.
By folding out the sidebar elements, the UI looks less cluttered. Especially on
small devices like smartphones, where the sidebar is above the results list, the
UX should be improved [1].
[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/2140
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
* 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.
* drop image_layout.js from simple theme
* move image_layout.js to oscar theme and delete common js dir (since its empty now)
* align top position of image detail modal with bottom position of search header
* use flexbox to display images; row height can be set via @results-image-row-height in defenitions.less
* display span title underneath each image with a max width of 12rem
* increase margin and padding around image article on desktop and tablet
* make article height smaller on phone layout (height of 6rem) to display more content on current view
* remove content from result, if the title and content matches
* use a group that cotains the flex image article, if images are mixed with other categories
* fix pylint issues in webapp.py
* use the default.html result template in unit tests (thanks @return42)
* update from ionicons-npm to ionicons ver.5
* drop the webfont built by grunt for icons
* built icons.html template for inlining icons with jinja2 into html
* update icon to use mostly the outline version
* add icons to categories and do not display them on mobile to save space
* remove all legacy ion icon font files from simple theme
* icons.html is added in this commit since make statc.build.restore requires git to know the file already
* cleanup error-dialog
* disable by default
* settings.yml: ui.query_in_title
* in /preferences: privacy tab
when enabled, the result page's title contains the user query.
previously:
* oscar theme: the query was always included
* simple theme: the query was included with the GET method
Access to formats can be denied by settings configuration::
search:
formats: [html, csv, json, rss]
Closes: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/95
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
This makes it easier to separately handle search and index requests
from a web server or from a reverse proxy.
If a request to index contains a query, a permanent redirect HTTP response
is returned. This should give some level of backwards compatibility
for users that have set a searx instance in their browser's search bar.
The new url parameter "timeout_limit" set timeout limit defined in second.
Example "timeout_limit=1.5" means the timeout limit is 1.5 seconds.
In addition, the query can start with <[number] to set the timeout limit.
For number between 0 and 99, the unit is the second :
Example: "<30 searx" means the timeout limit is 3 seconds
For number above 100, the unit is the millisecond:
Example: "<850 searx" means the timeout is 850 milliseconds.
In addition, there is a new optional setting: outgoing.max_request_timeout.
If not set, the user timeout can't go above searx configuration (as before: the max timeout of selected engine for a query).
If the value is set, the user can set a timeout between 0 and max_request_timeout using
<[number] or timeout_limit query parameter.
Related to #1077
Updated version of PR #1413 from @isj-privacore
- npm package update
- apply #1226
- implement vim help dialog
- display cookies and search URL with preferences
- allow to enable / disable Open Access DOI rewrite
- add a clear text button on the left of the search button
- implement #1011 : the HTML title page is not set when using POST
- remove searx/static/themes/simple/img/loader.gif
- use full width when only there are only images as result