Text search and what’s next

You can now do text searches. It doesn’t recognize advanced query syntax like quotes and minuses and stuff, but it works.

Next I believe I’m going to go back to work on Stylish. I’ve already got a better error dialog implemented along with a few other simpler things. I’m going to put a list of current progress somewhere on the site.

3 Responses to “Text search and what’s next”

  1. Frank (DesertFox) Says:

    sweet. 0.21 is already excellent.
    can’t wait to see what improvements 0.3 will have :D

  2. Johan Sundström Says:

    The progress / todo list for Stylish would be a very welcome read.

    I’m hoping you are planning to eventually move to an easy sharing concept similar to that of Greasemonkey, via click to install links to a small, user css only, file with the styles and perhaps a /* @header section for description metadata, author, version and potentially home page information */ too; that one usability move, I believe, is what made Greasemonkey take off like a rocket.

  3. jason Says:

    Johan, if you open a CSS file you get context menu and status bar options to add it to Stylish.

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