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Pagination message flashes: "Showing 20 of 44 results" #6

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imbev opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 2 comments
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Pagination message flashes: "Showing 20 of 44 results" #6

imbev opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 2 comments
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@imbev
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imbev commented Dec 7, 2024

When searching for a package with over 20 results, a pagination message appears and flashes for a few seconds. This is unpleasant and inaccessible.

To reproduce:

  1. Install soar
  2. Run soar search zed
  3. Observe pagination message flashing
@Azathothas
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Hi, @imbev
Thanks for bringing it to our attention.

This flashing/blinking was added after one of our users pointed out that the pagination message Showing N of Total results wasn't emphasized enough...
We didn't realize it could be unpleasant & inaccessible for some users.
What do you think should be a good compromise?
Should we make the pagination message Bold & Colored but turn off the blinking/flashing?
Or do you have a better alternative?


Also unrelated, our @pkgforge-bot should have sent an auto reply prompting you to join our discord server.
It seems like we forgot to enable it for this repo.
So if you use discord & would like to join our community, you are very welcome at: https://discord.gg/djJUs48Zbu

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imbev commented Dec 8, 2024

Hi @Azathothas , thank you for your hard work.

I think Bold and Colored would be an excellent choice.

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