If we're talking about browser support, there's no such thing as a year "2022.5", but that's a valid input when using Chrome because type=number is floating point. It's a valid input, but still remains invalid in terms of what the site wants.
Yes, the theoretical odds of someone typing in a...
In the Language Dropdown modals, you're allowed to search for languages, and generally when you type a language out it'll highlight what it thinks matches the most initially. But if you continue typing out the name of a different language, it doesn't highlight the next language despite it...
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As the title suggests, it's confusing to associate the search bar textbox as a "filter" along with the other search conditions. The title of something isn't normally regarded as a "filter" for a regular user. It's also doubly confusing because the search bar has its own "X" button to clear...
If the user has gone as far as to discover these two settings and set them up to only show a specific type of content, it's likely that they're only interested in it even when searching.
Current behavior is set to all languages as default, proposed behavior is to use their filter languages for...
Currently the translation language and original language selectors on the advanced search page are the only language selectors on the site that don't include the flags belonging to the languages, despite the flags being a primary design element on most pages and every other language selector...
Every other text box on the website, when active, highlights the border of itself with the MD primary color.
In the advanced search pop-out modal things, the text boxes never change color when active, which makes them feel much less responsive than every other text box on the site.
Right now the active options on the Advanced Search page have orange circles that are currently created by using a child div that overlays on top of the outline circle. They're transformed by 1 pixel or something to try and get it to magically align but this doesn't work.
If the orange circle...