I’ve updated Understanding the layout of aTbRef webpages to reflect the addition (since v10.0.0 baseline) of the fuzzy search page and the removal (since v11.0.0 baseline) of the Google/DuckDuckGo search. Neither of the latter really worked. But, for those use to using the aTbRef Site Map page for search, do give the newer aTbRef Fuzzy Search page a try.
Whereas the sitemap lets you search against article titles *$Name), the search page uses a lossy ‘fuzzy’ search against $Name and $Text.
The next website refresh will also show the creation date of the article:
which is this page Export Codes - Full Listing. 22 years old today and the oldest surviving note (by $Created date) in the source TBX.
Anyway, if there any are bits of general information that would be useful for the aTbREf website to show let me know so they can be in the site refresh that will accompany the next public release (whenever that is).
I’m also keen to know if there are any multiple descriptions than need resolving. IOW, historically a feature may have been described in more than one place in the corpus. Ideally there should be one source for such info. But with >3k notes to keep updated it’s easy to miss something. Input welcomed: here, by forum DM or email and I know not everyone wants to critique in public (thank you!). I don’t mind, but the consideration shown in that is nice.
