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Currently you can search for a cocktail with a given name by "title: ". But you get all cocktails that matches the searched string, for example when you search for "title: Brooklyn" beside the Brooklyn cocktail you also get every other cocktail with "Brooklyn" in the name. That becomes a mess, especially when you combine multiple searches by title to make a list of your favorite cocktails.
However making title searches exact, won't be a good idea either, for example the Brooklyn is sometimes called just "Brooklyn" but sometimes "The Brooklyn cocktail". There is already a feature implemented to group those together, but therefore the query has to match both.
So the idea to fix this, is to only show the most relevant result per searched title.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Currently you can search for a cocktail with a given name by "title: ". But you get all cocktails that matches the searched string, for example when you search for "title: Brooklyn" beside the Brooklyn cocktail you also get every other cocktail with "Brooklyn" in the name. That becomes a mess, especially when you combine multiple searches by title to make a list of your favorite cocktails.
However making title searches exact, won't be a good idea either, for example the Brooklyn is sometimes called just "Brooklyn" but sometimes "The Brooklyn cocktail". There is already a feature implemented to group those together, but therefore the query has to match both.
So the idea to fix this, is to only show the most relevant result per searched title.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: