Large websites contain large numbers of items. You can
search for items by using the search feature.
- To perform a basic search:
- Select an attribute to search for. You can choose to
search an item's description or title, or select All Attributes to search both of these attributes. You can also search for the
UUID of an item using the ID attribute.
- Enter some text to search for:
- The search looks for exact matches to the search text unless you
specify a trailing asterisk ( * ) that acts as a wildcard. For example,
searching for 'Span*' displays search results that contain words that
begin with 'Span' such as 'Spanish'.
- The asterisk character can also be used on its own, to specify
that the search is for all items in the selected search form.
- Use the plus ( + ) and minus ( - ) symbols to specifically require
a keyword's inclusion or exclusion in the search results. Searching
for '+Span +Fran' specifies that the search display results must contain
words 'Span' and 'Fran'.
- The wildcard * character can only be used at the end of a search
query, and cannot be used with negative exclusion. For Example: draft* is supported, but *draft and -draft* are not supported.
- Search queries must contain a positive search term. For example: +content –draft is supported, but –draft is not supported.
- You can explicitly search for phrases by enclosing keywords in
double-quotes ( " ). If you are searching a double-byte character
set language you must enter at least two characters.
- The use of an underscore ( _ ) character functions in the same
manner as the space ( ) character. For example: _my_content displays results that contain the word "my" or "content".
- Common words (often called "stopwords"), such as "the," "and,"
or "of," are typically not included in search indexes. If you named
an item "the home page" and then searched for "the", your search may
return no results. To search for stopwords, enclose the word or phrase
in double quotes. For example, "the".
- Click Search.
Note: A basic search only searches for items in the current
view:
- If you select a top-level view, only items related to that view
is shown in the search results for the basic search. For example:
- If the "My items" view is selected, only items authored by the
current user are searched for.
- If the "Content" view is selected, only site areas and content
are searched for.
- If the "Categories" view is selected, only taxonomies and categories
are searched for.
- If the "Components" view is selected, only components are searched
for.
- If the "Authoring Templates" view is selected, authoring templates
are searched for.
- If the "Presentation Templates" view is selected, presentation
templates are searched for.
- If the "Workflow Items" view is selected, only workflows, workflow
stages, and workflow actions are searched for.
- If the "All Items" view is selected, all items are searched for.
- If you open a sub-level view, only items displayed within this
view is shown in the search results for the basic search. For example:
- If the "My Items > Draft" view is selected, only draft items authored
by the current user are searched for.
- If the "Components > Image Components" view is selected, only
image components are searched for.
- If the "Workflow Items > Workflows" view is selected, only workflows
are searched for.
- If the "All Items > Draft" view is selected, only draft items
are searched for.
- If the "All Items > Items by Workflow" view is selected, only
items that are workflowed are searched for.
- When searching within the top level of "My Items" or "All Items",
only published and expired content is displayed in search results.
To search for draft or deleted items you need to open the "draft"
or "deleted" views before searching.
- If you would like to search for items in all views, select the
'All items' view, or use the advanced search.
- To perform an advanced search:
- Click Advanced Search.
- To search for items within a specific index, select Selected path in the Search in drop-down list and then click Select Path to specify the path.
- To search for items in all libraries, select All libraries in the Search in drop-down list. To search for items within a specific library, select Selected Library in the Search in drop-down list and then select a library.
- Select the item types to search for.
- Select to search either published, expired, draft, items
pending approval, or deleted items.
- Select an attribute to search for. You can choose to
search an item's description, title or keywords, or select All Attributes to search all of these attributes. You
can also search for the UUID of an item using the ID attribute.
- Select to either search for all words, any words, an
exact phrase, or none.
- Enter some text to search for:
- The search looks for exact matches to the search text unless you
specify a trailing asterisk ( * ) that acts as a wildcard. For example,
searching for 'Span*' displays search results that contain words that
begin with 'Span' such as 'Spanish'.
- The asterisk character can also be used on its own, to specify
that the search is for all items in the selected search form.
- Use the plus ( + ) and minus ( - ) symbols to specifically require
a keyword's inclusion or exclusion in the search results. Searching
for '+Span +Fran' specifies that the search display results must contain
words 'Span' and 'Fran'.
- The wildcard * character can only be used at the end of a search
query, and cannot be used with negative exclusion. For Example: draft* is supported, but *draft and -draft* are not supported.
- Search queries must contain a positive search term. For example: +content –draft is supported, but –draft is not supported.
- You can explicitly search for phrases by enclosing keywords in
double-quotes ( " ). If you are searching a double-byte character
set language you must enter at least two characters.
- The use of an underscore ( _ ) character functions in the same
manner as the space ( ) character. For example: _my_content will display results that contain the word "my" or "content".
- Common words (often called "stopwords"), such as "the," "and,"
or "of," are typically not included in search indexes. If you named
an item "the home page" and then searched for "the", your search may
return no results. To search for stopwords, enclose the word or phrase
in double quotes. For example, "the".
- Click Add an entry to add further
search queries.
- Select options to filter the search with as required.
You can filter search results based on:
- Click Add an entry to add a filter option.
You can filter a search by:
- The authors and owners of items returned in a search result. If
searching for a user, only items where the user has explicitly been
set as the owner or author are searched for. If searching for a group,
only items where the group has explicitly been set as the owner or
author are searched for.
- When an item was created, published, expired, or last modified.
- The authoring template, category, workflow, or workflow stage
used by items returned in a search result.
- Click Add an entry to add further filter
options.
- Click Search.
Search indexes: Search indexes
are updated periodically. This means newly created or updated items
are not found in the search results until the search index has updated.