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Use NuGet to install SiteSeeker's integration modules
You can use NuGet, the package manager built into Visual Studio, to install the integration modules for EPiServer and .NET. If you are using EPiServer, the NuGet installer will also configure your web project so that you can get started with SiteSeeker quickly, and build a great search page.
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 30 November 2012
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Overriding ResultFacetList
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 22 April 2013
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Personalisation
SiteSeeker gives you the possibility to customise the search experience for different users. For example, you can use the access control system of your CMS to manage which search results are displayed for a given user.
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 24 August 2012
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Integration Module Exception Logging
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 30 November 2012
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.Net Integration Module Http Handlers
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 30 November 2012
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How do I use search statistics to improve search results and my website?
The search statistics collected and presented by SiteSeeker is a powerful tool in the process of improving search and content on the website. The statistical data should be continuously reviewed since website content and user behaviour are changing over time.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Statistik • Updated: 23 April 2012
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What is the difference between the various crawling modes?
When you manually start a crawl and indexing in SiteSeeker Admin you can choose between three different crawling modes, full, minimal or no crawl mode. Here follows a description in detail of the differences between the various modes so that you can pick the best mode for your environment.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • Updated: 4 September 2012
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Download integration modules
SiteSeeker offers integration modules for EPiServer, SiteVision and .NET. Select the desired integration module and download the latest release below.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Allmän information • Updated: 10 September 2012
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Solutions for crawling JavaScript links
Links that depend on JavaScript are generally not crawled by SiteSeeker or global search engines. If the website uses JavaScript links exclusively, it may become invisible to the outside world.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • Updated: 5 November 2012
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Introduction to Best bets
Best bets are custom hits that you can create and display above the organic results list. They are perfect for giving users quick answers to common questions, as well as for messages targeted for specific search terms – your own sponsored links.
Knowledge base / FAQ / Introduktion • Updated: 23 August 2012