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Really missing "Find the right operator" flow in new site. Need to reference it to the old site without redirect. #3866

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alex-okrushko opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 4 comments

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Documentation Related To Component:

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  • typo
  • [ x ] documentation doesn't exist, but it used to be there
  • documentation needs clarification
  • error(s) in example
  • needs example

Description Of The Issue

Old site had an extremely useful flow for "Find the right operator". Unfortunately it used to leave at the root of http://reactivex.io/rxjs/ which now redirects to the new site, that doesn't have this flow.

This was one of the most important ways to discover operators for RxJS beginners.
@benlesh can it temporarily moved to some path at the old site that doesn't redirect? Alternatively, is there a cookie/localStorage/queryparam flag I can set to not redirect? Queryparam would actually be ideal, since I can just provide the link to it.

Thanks!

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slashkite commented Jun 26, 2018

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cartant commented Jun 26, 2018

See this issue in the (old?) docs repo: ReactiveX/rxjs-docs#251

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Exactly what @cartant pointed to. And also HUGE +1 for a more visible and easily linkable spot. My typical instructions for the old doc very "open http://reactivex.io/rxjs/ and scroll all the way to the bottom".

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cartant commented Jan 26, 2019

This should be addressed by #4334

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