Thanks for posting this Ally! Great work!

Nick, there isn't really. AFICT, there's still no agreed upon, universal
truth to this in any application yet.

I went with bolding the difference because repeatedly bolding what the user
had already typed and emphasizing that seemed awkward.

This also means that we *are* at least consistent with ourselves in the
Search activity. There, we emphasize what we're suggesting versus what the
user has typed already as well.

Cheers!


On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Nicholas Alexander <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:37 AM, Allison (:ally) Naaktgeboren <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Most of you have heard, but in case you haven't, there are a number of
>> changes to the awesomescreen search UI coming in Firefox for Android 44.
>>
>> These include changes to the permission prompt, the saved search history
>> feature, changes to the number and type of suggestions, and a prettier UI
>> (thanks Anthony!).
>>
>> short blurb & screenshots:
>> http://www.allisonnaaktgeboren.com/changes-to-searching-on-firefox-for-android/
>>
>
> Nice work!  Love the bold text showing the suggestion, but I wonder if the
> emphasis is inverted.  My eye searches for the anchor of what I searched
> for, and then finds the difference.  (It's especially noticeable when the
> completion is not a suffix.)  I think it would be easier for me to find the
> search term in bold, and then to find the complete phrase.
>
> antlam, is there research on this?
>
> In any case, good work!
>
> Nick
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