[IxDA Discuss] Designing complex search pages

spyboy spyboy at gmail.com
Thu Aug 3 06:13:04 PDT 2006


I was thinking sliders too, very similar to how www.kayak.com works when you
search for a hotel. You'll have to enter a city and get to the results page,
which then allows you to filter your results further (viva la ajax! Ha!) 

They use sliders for low-high price range (one of the few places for pricing
where you want to adjust the lowest number).

Kirk
 

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On 8/2/06, Bryan J Busch <bryanjbusch at gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe get all fancy
> with a slider bar for the year so that people can look for a range of 
> years, if they're not certain of the year.

This is a cool idea. I think there are many people who have a general idea
of the year a thing happened but aren't very accurate. A slider would let
them be fuzzy.



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