Setting parameters for a more focused search that yields relevant search results.

While you may not have any control over what a user might enter into a search field, with Brikit Targeted Search you do have control over the scope of the initial search as well as what types of filters can be used to further narrow the search. Setting these parameters ahead of time will result in improved search outcomes where users can quickly find exactly what they're looking for.

Consider the content you would like your users to be able to find.

Think about the desired outcome of your users' search experience in a given environment. What kinds of content are they expecting to see in their list of search results? What kinds of filters would be helpful to them in this context? Where does this content live on your site? How is this particular content different from other content on the site?

Consider how this desired content can be identified and differentiated from other content on the site.

Does this content live in a particular space or spaces with a particular space category label? Is the content itself labeled, and if so, do these labels already exist as Targeted Search filters within filter groups?  Is the desired content limited to pages, or should attachments and/or blog posts also be included in the search results?

It is possible that you will need to move some content around or spend some time building filter groups and applying labels to content if things are not already set up the way you'd like.

Decide which macro you would like to use to run the search.

Learn more about the Targeted Search macros to determine which one would be best for your users' needs:

Set up the macro and start searching.

Add your chosen macro to a page and configure it in accordance with your answers from the first two steps above.

Configuration guidance:

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the Steps block above to narrow the gap between the two blocks.

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.