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Add advance filter to get advance article title #67

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Olanetsoft opened this issue Jul 13, 2023 · 7 comments
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Add advance filter to get advance article title #67

Olanetsoft opened this issue Jul 13, 2023 · 7 comments
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Olanetsoft commented Jul 13, 2023

This should add and advance filter search such that article returned by the API is an advanced topic.

@Olanetsoft Olanetsoft added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 31, 2023
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This should add and advance filter search such that article returned by the API is an advanced topic.

Hello @Olanetsoft I will love to give this a shot. I would need more clarification from you. Do you want this to be achieved from the back or front end?

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Hello @Fadahunsiseyi

To ensure the proper response is generated when the advanced filter is clicked, it is necessary to make updates on both the frontend (UI) and backend (the prompt).

Let me know if that helps!

@Olanetsoft Olanetsoft added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Aug 13, 2023
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Hello @Fadahunsiseyi

To ensure the proper response is generated when the advanced filter is clicked, it is necessary to make updates on both the frontend (UI) and backend (the prompt).

Let me know if that helps!

@Olanetsoft so the "advance" filter is going to be a btn right, which filters advance topics which may not be part of the initial topics generated right? did i get that right?

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Technically, we can have something similar to what we currently have for Enable SEO if you check the web app. Or you design it better with the new one you want to add and the old one. So you can choose what you think would be presentable from the UX perspective.

In summary, it means when a user searches, they get the result; if they click Enable SEO as it's right now, the search gets updated, so you are adding functionality that if they click advance, it should update the result too.

I hope that help! @Fadahunsiseyi

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Technically, we can have something similar to what we currently have for Enable SEO if you check the web app. Or you design it better with the new one you want to add and the old one. So you can choose what you think would be presentable from the UX perspective.

In summary, it means when a user searches, they get the result; if they click Enable SEO as it's right now, the search gets updated, so you are adding functionality that if they click advance, it should update the result too.

I hope that help! @Fadahunsiseyi

yes, it does @Olanetsoft. You've been very helpful

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@Olanetsoft kindly assign this issue to me please.

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Okay @Fadahunsiseyi

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