引用You can now do arbitrary jumps (number of days/weeks/months/years) backwards and forwards in search results, as well as arbitrary seeks to a specific date in the search results, by clicking the new Jump/Seek button in the navigation bar and entering a number or date in the box that appears.Entering a number will make it jump backwards or forwards by the specified number of days, aligned to the start or end of each day. Adding w, m or y to the number will make it jump by that number of weeks, months or years instead. When jumping forwards (Jump >), the jump is based off the posted time of the oldest (bottom-most) gallery on the current page. When jumping backwards (< Jump), the jump is based off the posted time of the newest (topmost) gallery on the current page.Entering a date with the YYYY-MM-DD will make it seek to that date in the search result (inclusive). Note that the semantics of < Seek and Seek > is somewhat different than < Next/Jump and Next/Jump > - specifically, which button you use determines whether it uses the date as the starting point or the ending point.You can also use the YYYY-MM shorthand date. In this case, it will start from the first day in the month when going backwards and the last day in the month when going forward. (In other words, in either case it will include that entire month.)If you only enter a number (not followed by d w m or y) and it is between 2007 and 2099, it will be interpreted as a year. In this case, it will seek to the last day the year when going forwards and the first day of the year when going forwards.With the YYYY-MM-DD and YYYY-MM formats, the two first Ys can be left out - in other words, 22-11-05 will be interpreted as 2022-11-05.Seeks and Jumps to galleries posted before October 2021 or so will be wonky until I run a script to make some fixes to the publish timestamps to match the behavior of newer galleries. This correction will happen shorty after the update is fully deployed.
引用Yeah, I'm planning on adding this over the next day or two, seeing as the major gripe most people seem to be having is the inability to jump deep into results, and it should be doable very cheaply with the new engine.