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miniflux/template/html/search_entries.html
Frédéric Guillot 8d8f78241d Add native lazy loading for images and iframes
This feature is available only in Chrome >= 76 for now.

See https://web.dev/native-lazy-loading
2019-09-10 21:22:19 -07:00

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{{ define "title"}}{{ t "page.search.title" }} ({{ .total }}){{ end }}
{{ define "content"}}
<section class="page-header">
<h1>{{ t "page.search.title" }} ({{ .total }})</h1>
</section>
{{ if not .entries }}
<p class="alert alert-info">{{ t "alert.no_search_result" }}</p>
{{ else }}
<div class="items">
{{ range .entries }}
<article class="item touch-item item-status-{{ .Status }}" data-id="{{ .ID }}">
<div class="item-header">
<span class="item-title">
{{ if ne .Feed.Icon.IconID 0 }}
<img src="{{ route "icon" "iconID" .Feed.Icon.IconID }}" width="16" height="16" loading="lazy" alt="{{ .Feed.Title }}">
{{ end }}
<a href="{{ route "searchEntry" "entryID" .ID }}?q={{ $.searchQuery }}">{{ .Title }}</a>
</span>
<span class="category"><a href="{{ route "categoryEntries" "categoryID" .Feed.Category.ID }}">{{ .Feed.Category.Title }}</a></span>
</div>
{{ template "item_meta" dict "user" $.user "entry" . "hasSaveEntry" $.hasSaveEntry }}
</article>
{{ end }}
</div>
{{ template "pagination" .pagination }}
{{ end }}
{{ end }}