Summary
Currently, some documentation pages feel difficult to navigate when switching rapidly between sections. The search functionality occasionally returns outdated or partially relevant results, which can make it harder for new developers to find the correct examples and guides.
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I would like to suggest improvements to the React documentation experience, especially for users browsing from mobile devices and slower internet connections.
Currently, some documentation pages feel difficult to navigate when switching rapidly between sections. The search functionality occasionally returns outdated or partially relevant results, which can make it harder for new developers to find the correct examples and guides.
It may also help to improve keyword indexing for external searches. While testing different searches, including terms like “senpai” and other unrelated keywords, some older documentation routes were still appearing in search engine results.
Summary
Currently, some documentation pages feel difficult to navigate when switching rapidly between sections. The search functionality occasionally returns outdated or partially relevant results, which can make it harder for new developers to find the correct examples and guides.
Page
No response
Details
I would like to suggest improvements to the React documentation experience, especially for users browsing from mobile devices and slower internet connections.
Currently, some documentation pages feel difficult to navigate when switching rapidly between sections. The search functionality occasionally returns outdated or partially relevant results, which can make it harder for new developers to find the correct examples and guides.
It may also help to improve keyword indexing for external searches. While testing different searches, including terms like “senpai” and other unrelated keywords, some older documentation routes were still appearing in search engine results.