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Improve share results pages with metadata and expanded answers #270

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envieme opened this issue Jul 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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Improve share results pages with metadata and expanded answers #270

envieme opened this issue Jul 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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envieme commented Jul 21, 2024

Feature Description

  1. Currently, any shared URL from Morphic shows the meta data of main site. This can be changed in a shared search to show a relevant image and the search result page title.

  2. Shared search result pages with follow up queries shows the first answer section collapsed making it difficult for users to read the main answer.

Use Case

  1. When sharing, users will be able to see a rich preview of the search result page they will land on.

  2. A user landing on a shared search result page with be able to see the complete page and main answer without having to expand the answer section.

Additional context

  1. A user landing on a shared search result page with follow up questions will not see the main answer (as it is collapsed) but by default see the last follow up question answer. The user is expected to see the main answer and all other sections expanded by default.

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@envieme envieme changed the title Add meta tags to show share result page metadata Improve share results pages with metadata and expanded answers Jul 21, 2024
@miurla miurla added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 28, 2024
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