By accident, I discovered that if I search for two tags, and put an or
between them, the search lists all questions which contain at least one of the given tags. Before, I only had the option to click the tags I was searching for, and got only the question which had all the marked tags.
Why is this or
operator so hidden? I mean, I found no info about it anywhere on the site. Wouldn't it be great to have a button for it? For me, this is really helpful, because sometimes questions just do not have all the tags that I would expect.
Here is an example:
- Question - Tags: Java
- Question - Tags: Java, Android
- Question - Tags: Android
A search for [Java][Android]
gives me only Question 2.
A search for [Java] or [Android]
gives me all three Questions.
foo
,OrangeFoo
, andPurpleFoo
, some users will be interested only inFoo
that are not orange or purple, while others will be interested in all colors ofFoo
, I wonder if there would be value in allowing certain combinations of tags to be marked as "interesting", such that the "related tags" area for a message taggedfoo
would include a button for[foo|orangeFoo|purpleFoo]
? In some cases, the way to resolve the "problem" oforangeFoo
-tagged messages not showing up underfoo
would be to merge the tags, but...