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Győző H.
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How can i add a website page to built in search engine result?  en

Author: Győző H.
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Hi!

I would like to know that, how can I add my website pages to build-in search engine?

If I want to include a page for the search, must I select the option "Add this page to the SiteMap"?

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Stefano G.
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Hi Győző.

Yes, you should indeed do so.

Also, from our official guide :

Click to expand/collapseWhat does the Search Engine work on?

To get the most out of WebSite X5's built-in Search Engine you need to know that:

Pages

The items that the Search Engine considers in a page are the title, description and keywords (see the Page Properties | General window), as well as the text contents.

Images / Videos

The Search Engine only considers images and videos that have been added to the SiteMap (see Image Object | Sitemap or Video/Audio Object | Sitemap) and it analyzes all the information that has been given: Title, Caption and Geographical position (e.g. Address, Town, etc) for the images; Title, Caption, Category, WebSite Keywords and Publication Date for videos.

Products in the e-commerce shopping cart

The Search Engine extends its search to include all the products that have been added to the e-commerce shopping cart, analyzing the Name/Code and associated Description (see Product Settings | General).

Blog

All the pages in your Blog are included in a search. The Search Engine analyzes the Title, Author, Category, Tag, Caption andContent of each Post.

Members' Area

The pages with login and password access (inside a Members' Area) are not considered by the Search Engine, unless the user has already logged in.

Hidden pages

Pages that are Hidden in the navigation menu are treated as normal pages for the purpose of the search.

To exclude a page from the search

If you want to exclude a page from a search, select it from the Map, open the Page Properties window and, in the Expert section, deselect the Add this page to the Sitemap option.

Uppercase/Lowercase

The Search Engine is not case-sensitive: it does not differentiate between upper and lowercase letters.

The various parameters that the Search Engine considers have different relevance: for example, the occurrences of elements in page titles are considered very relevant. Thus, the occurrences of some parameters are automatically multiplied by a correction factor before being associated with other occurrences. Depending on the number of occurrences, a element's relevance is calculated and it is positioned accordingly in the Search Results page.

Hope I've been helpful

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