New Search API Parameter: search_after
Searching for large numbers of annotations is now much faster with the addition of a new parameter for our search API: search_after.
Searching for large numbers of annotations is now much faster with the addition of a new parameter for our search API: search_after.
We have recently implemented domain-level search, which enables you to find annotations across all pages of a website with just one search.
Up until now, Hypothesis users have been able to annotate, reply to, and read through annotations. These basic capabilities have generated an explosion of activity: as of yesterday, our community has created a total of 882,053 annotations!
With this release we’re introducing two key features to help you navigate this new layer of information spreading across the web: Search now makes it easy to filter all annotations by keyword, tag, group, or linked page. Profiles finally provide a true home for users and groups—both for themselves, and for others that want to explore their annotations.