From: Emma Humphries Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 01:35:32 +0000 (-0700) Subject: no bug - update search documentationa X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9351b9a7a2980227b8c0fcd7920ba9c405d7e132;p=thirdparty%2Fbugzilla.git no bug - update search documentationa --- diff --git a/docs/en/rst/using/finding.rst b/docs/en/rst/using/finding.rst index 86ce70bca..5b3a0f867 100644 --- a/docs/en/rst/using/finding.rst +++ b/docs/en/rst/using/finding.rst @@ -308,22 +308,6 @@ Edit Search: to the query you just made so you get more accurate results. Remember Search As: - You can give a search a name and remember it; a link will appear - in your page footer giving you quick access to run it again later. - -Individual Bug Lists -==================== - -You can add and remove tags from individual bugs, which let you find and manage -bugs more easily. Tags are per-user and so are only visible and editable by the -user who created them. You can then run queries using tags as a criteria, either -by using the Advanced Search form, or simply by typing "tag:my_tag_name" in the -QuickSearch box at the top (or bottom) of the page. Tags can also be displayed -in bug lists. - -This feature is useful when you want to keep track of several bugs, but for -different reasons. Instead of adding yourself to the CC list of all these bugs -and mixing all these reasons, you can now store these bugs in separate lists, -e.g. “Keep in mind”, “Interesting bugs”, or “Triage”. One big advantage of this -way to manage bugs is that you can easily add or remove tags from bugs one by -one. + You can give a search a name and remember it; the name will appear + as an auto-completion in the search field in the header of Bugzilla + pages giving you quick access to run it again later.