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Instead of adding another button, we've made search more robust. Better documentation will be coming, but you can now search for answers:#. answers:0 finds unanswered questions. Actually, it fin...
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#2: Post edited
Instead of adding another button, we've made search more robust. Better documentation will be coming, but you can now search for `answers:#`. `answers:0` finds unanswered questions. Actually, it finds unanswered top-level posts, so it's currently returning articles too (oops), but you can also add `post_type:` to your query and choose the type from the menu that appears when you type that.- Eventually we want to have more robust, customizable filters, which we'll build on top of search. In the meantime, you can use the raw search.
- Instead of adding another button, we've made search more robust. Better documentation will be coming, but you can now search for `answers:#`. `answers:0` finds unanswered questions. Actually, it finds unanswered top-level posts, so it's currently returning articles too (oops), but you can also add `post_type:` to your query and choose the type from the menu that appears when you type that. `post_type:1` restricts to questions. (We've received reports that the menu is not working for everybody and are investigating.)
- Eventually we want to have more robust, customizable filters, which we'll build on top of search. In the meantime, you can use the raw search.
#1: Initial revision
Instead of adding another button, we've made search more robust. Better documentation will be coming, but you can now search for `answers:#`. `answers:0` finds unanswered questions. Actually, it finds unanswered top-level posts, so it's currently returning articles too (oops), but you can also add `post_type:` to your query and choose the type from the menu that appears when you type that. Eventually we want to have more robust, customizable filters, which we'll build on top of search. In the meantime, you can use the raw search.