Linguistic Search is one of the built-in search engines and is best suited to small projects. It provides a basic, JavaScript-based search that returns exact matches as results. You can set up Linguistic Search in an HTML5 Help Center Layout.
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If you are not sure if Linguistic Search is suitable for your Help Center, see Search Engine Comparison.
To set up Linguistic Search:
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Select Layout in the top menu.
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Select the HTML5 Help Center Layout that you are going to use for publishing your Help Center.
Alternatively, create a new HTML5 Help Center.
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Select Search engine.
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Make sure the following settings are in place:
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Use Algolia Search
Set to Default or Disable.
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Use Algolia DocSearch option
Set to Default or Disable.
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Use Coveo search engine
Set to Default or Disable.
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Use Elastic Site Search.
Clear the field.
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Use Fuzzy Search
Set to Default or Disable.
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Select Save.
When you publish your content with this Layout, Paligo will set the HTML5 Help Center to use the Linguistic Search.
The Linguistic Search works like this:
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You enter a search term, for example, "liquid".
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The search engine searches the Help Center for topics that contain "liquid".
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The search engine presents the results. These are topics that contain "liquid" in the heading or body text. The topics with the highest number of "liquid" usually appear as the top results.
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