
Search page
Design a search page for a content-heavy product. The page should open with a prominent search field, not buried in the layout, and give users immediate ways to start: recent searches, suggested queries, and common filters.
The results area should be built for scanning. Each result needs a clear title, supporting snippet, and whatever metadata matters most for the product, such as type, date, author, or status. Keep the visual hierarchy tight so users can compare results quickly.
Include filter controls that narrow the result set without breaking the page flow. Show the default state, an active-filter state, loading, empty, and no-results states so the experience stays usable when search returns nothing or is still updating.
Treat this as a utility screen: the user should know what they can search, how to refine it, and what to do next at every step.
Incorporate real-time search suggestions and autocomplete to enhance user experience by speeding up the search process.
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