Portal, Express Beta Version 6.1
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux,Windows |
This topic describes how you manage search scopes and custom links.
Search Scopes: You can define Search Scopes to limit search results to specific content locations and specific document types. This enables users to target their searches better. The portal is shipped with two scopes:
Custom Links: You can add Custom Links with Web link shortcuts to search locations. This includes links to external Web locations. For example, you can enable users to do direct searches to popular Web search engines, such as Google or Yahoo!
Users can select the scopes and custom links from a selection menu provided with the search box in the theme and with the Search Center portlet.
You can add icons for the scopes and custom links. Users will see these icons in the pull-down selection list of scopes with the Search box and the Search Center.
Note: When you create a custom link, you enter the URL to the target Web search engine. Be careful to use the correct format for the URL, as the user query search terms are appended to the URL. For the correct Web interface syntax refer to the help documentation of the target search engine. In some cases it might be possible to determine the Web interface syntax as follows:Examples for Web interface syntax are:
Working with search scopes and custom links: To work with search scopes and custom links, select Portal Search displays the Search Scopes panel. It lists the search scopes and the custom links, shows their status and related information. You can perform tasks on the scopes and custom links. For more detailed information about these tasks and the available options refer to the Manage Search portlet help.
Parent topic: portlets, such as a searchlet or recommended links. The searchlet displays search results from third-party external search engines such as Yahoo and Google. Using the recommended links portlet, display search results from a collection of predefined links with predefined keywords. You can also configure the All Sources scope or replace it with a customized scope.">Customizing the Search Center Related tasks .