MediiGate Key Functionalities — SITE SEARCH
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The Site Search module allows a MediGate member to search for a specific keyword or phrase across the whole site, or across selected modules within the site. The search module can also be inserted in a project or cluster and be easily configured in a way that it only searches that project or cluster (secure module search).
This field allows the user to enter the word/words they wish to search for across the MediGate site.
By selecting the Any Word option to the right of the keyword field, the search is performed for any matching word within the text on the site (this includes parts of words). If the phrase ‘help file’ was entered into the keyword field the search performed would look for any instances of the words help and file in all specified areas, these words would not have to appear in the same body of text.
By selecting the All Word option to the right of the keyword field, the search is performed for any matching word within the text on the site (this includes parts of words). If the phrase ‘help file’ was entered into the keyword field the search performed would look for any instances of the words help and file in all specified areas, these words would have to appear together in the same body of text, but not as part of the same phrase.
By selecting the Exact Phrase option to the right of the keyword field, the search is performed for any matching word within the text on the site (this includes parts of words). If the phrase ‘help file’ was entered into the keyword field the search performed would look for any instances of the words help and file in all specified areas, these words would have to appear together in the same body of text, and be an exact match as part of a phrase.
This option allows the user to select areas of the site in which to search. By clicking on the checkbox next to the module title, the user can refine the search as little or as much as required.
The search will only be performed on the modules selected in the criteria and at least one module must be selected for the search to be completed.
Once the search has been completed all matching results are returned to the page. By clicking on the link to the right of the modules selected the user is taken to those particular results.
For any modules in which a match has not been found the page will indicate that there are no matching results in this area.
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