Like you, @David : i rely heavily on $:/AdvancedSearch -but that is often a 
2nd step, after i first 'dump the search term' into the default searchbar, 
i will then click the magnifier icon beside to look into the other tabs 
provided by #:/AdvancedSearch.  I guess this the search workflow on which 
the UI design is predicated; works well enough for an "advanced beginner" 
like myself (i.e. one who is usually looking for content, but does fairly 
often need to retrieve the code behind it), but for a bonafide developer 
like yourself, i can see how this 3-step workflow might be suboptimal. 

/walt

On Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 3:01:54 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi everyone
>
> I am playing with the field-search plugin by PMario, and seeing how search 
> results for a simple search come up in tabs one can pick from.
>
> This made me wonder, why couldn't there be something similar: do a search 
> from the default searchbar, and have standard, system and shadow come up as 
> tabs? 
>
> This seems like it would be much more intuitive for users: search, then 
> filter results. As it stands, $:/AdvancedSearch does the opposite: it makes 
> you pick a type of search (standard, system, shadow, filter) first, and 
> only then can you do the search. The search string you want to enter may or 
> may not stay in your short term memory while you are figuring out which 
> type of search you want to do. It seems like it would be a better user 
> experience to 'dump' the search term first, then figure out which tab you 
> want.
>
> On the same subject, Why is there no comparable "recent" tab for system 
> tiddlers? It seems like developers would benefit greatly having something 
> like that open as they work on macros, styling, buttons, etc. 
>
> I would love to hear your input: 
> Do you agree with me? Why or why not? If so, should this be core pull 
> request or a plugin? 
> What are the reasons $:/AdvancedSearch is set up backwards? Technical 
> limitations? Workflow-related?
> What are the ways you work around these limitations?
>
>

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