Hi Amin,
>> The search box accepts issue numbers (for *any* bug on the GNU instance >> of Debbugs), but it also supports a few special queries, such as >> >> is:open / is:pending –> only open issues >> is:done / is:closed –> only completed issues >> title:foo -> issues containing “foo” in the title >> author:rekado –> issues that “rekado” contributed to >> >> Other supported terms are “severity”, “tag”, and “submitter”, but not >> all of them really work as they should, partly because of bugs in mumi, >> partly because of limitations in Debbugs. > > I think It would be neat to present these to the user, right on > the website itself. I agree. I don’t know how to present these things nicely, but I’ll play around with this. BTW: “submitter:who” should also work now. Like “is:…” it’s a rather expensive query because the result set from Debbugs has to be filtered locally. >> - make the search bar look good > > Adding class="form-control" would be a nice first step. Also, > it'd probably be a good idea to wrap the <form> in a div with > class="row", and use bootstrap grids to make the search bar and > the button smaller (by putting them in a column), and display the > above information about the search syntax in another column to > the right of the form. Thanks for the suggestions. I read the bootstrap CSS docs and came up with something that I hope is an improvement. -- Ricardo