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How do I get in touch with SiteSeeker support?
You can reach SiteSeeker support at https://world.episerver.com/support/
Knowledge base / FAQ / Allmän information • Updated: 23 April 2012
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Introduction to HTML Helpers
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 4 April 2012
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How to use and extend page metatags in the SiteSeeker Search Integration for EPiServer
When developing a website with SiteSeeker using SiteSeeker as your search engine, its important that you provide SiteSeeker with as much information as possible. This information can be provided through metatags. When the site is being crawled you want this information to be visible to the crawler, however not visible to the end user of your website.
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 6 February 2012
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Timeouts in .NET module
Since version 4.2.89.1 of our .NET module it's possible to configure the different sets of timeouts that are used during communication with the SiteSeeker server.
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 28 May 2014
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Query Completion in the search box
SiteSeeker can give the user query suggestions right in the search field. The suggestions are based on searches made by other users, ranked by frequency and click-through rate, or by titles from indexed pages.
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 19 April 2012
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Integration Module Diagnostics
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 7 September 2012
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Faceted search
A user's first search query is often of a general nature, and there is a need for help drilling down in the results. Faceted search is a well established design pattern for guiding the user to the results she expects. When used for e-commerce and product catalogues this pattern will give the best conditions for quick and exact search results.
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 23 April 2012
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Push metadata with Sitemaps
Previously it has only been possible to push metadata with it's associated object, the specific html-page or document.
Beginning with Siteseeker version 6.10.600 it's also possible to deliver all your metadata in your xml sitemap for all your objects - which makes lifes easier.
The technique is an extension of Google SitemapsKnowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 8 May 2014
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Excluding information from crawling and indexing
SiteSeeker normally crawls every web page and document found on a website, starting with the home page of the website.
If there are links to objects on the site that should not be crawled, they can be excluded – we show you how.
Knowledge base / How-to guides • Updated: 30 August 2012