Issue status update for http://drupal.org/node/24932 Project: Drupal Version: cvs Component: base system Category: feature requests Priority: normal Assigned to: Anonymous Reported by: Thox Updated by: Steven Status: patch ...instead of <span class="match">. By the way Chris, the animated icon is called the throbber and it is part of core. Steven Previous comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ June 13, 2005 - 20:07 : Thox Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/autocomplete_8.patch (1.39 KB) I'd like the autocomplete matches to be underlined (or styled in some way) so that users can see which part of the strings returned was actually matched. See Screenshot [1]. [1] http://photos14.flickr.com/19139302_0acb27f00d_o.png ------------------------------------------------------------------------ June 20, 2005 - 11:04 : Thox Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/autocomplete_9.patch (1.38 KB) Using bold instead of underline is much more effective. See screenshot [2] or my usual autocomplete demo page [3]. New patch attached. [2] http://photos16.flickr.com/20434923_0760dbda6c_o.png [3] http://brandedthoughts.co.uk/story/drupal-autocomplete-demo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ June 20, 2005 - 16:47 : Chris Johnson Very nice feedback. On your demo page, I like the icon in the text field that indicates active "matching." One small bug (it seems). Typing "c" alone gets me a list of matches, but the last (bottom) entry has a piece of javascript appended to it with a line through it. Using Firefox 1.04 on Windows 2000. Similar bug, but with several lines of javascript fragments in the match box, appears using MSIE 6 on Windows 2000. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ June 20, 2005 - 20:57 : Steven +1 on the idea, but wouldn't it be better to have the highlighting be done in a themable function on the server side? For one thing, it makes it more flexible. But also, the displayed values can contain HTML, so there might be conflicts with HTML tags in there if you do a blind search and replace on the client-side. Think icons/thumbnails, Google Suggest-style popularity counts/indicators, etc. If bloating the ajax data is a concern, then perhaps the default themable should use <strong> instead of .