Brightspot search provides a robust search filtering feature to allow you narrow down the results returned to you when you perform a search in. You have the options to search on asset type, asset stat...
Brightspot search provides you the option of choosing from several different search views. This allows you to pick a view that most suits your needs when searching for assets. In addition, you can cus...
This topic covers how to exclude an asset from site searches in Brightspot. To exclude an asset from site searches: Search for and open the item on the content edit page. Toward the right of the widge...
This topic discusses the search boost types available in Brightspot. You configure boosts when creating or editing a Site search page, specifically when configuring the Boost Configuration field. For ...
When a visitor searches your site for content, the number of items returned may be in the thousands. Visitors can sort the results by relevance, which orders the results by best match to the search cr...
Stop words are common words that you want to exclude from searches. For example, suppose you enter the following search phrase: Dog trainers who are really smart and who are close to me The words who,...
A spotlight is a dictionary associated with a promo, and you can list spotlights at the top of site searches. For example, if you have a dictionary Environment that contains the word green, and you as...
Brightspot comes with spell-check dictionaries for English and Spanish. (Your Brightspot developer can add additional languages.) These dictionaries contain standard words, and Brightspot checks your ...
With the introduction of word processors in the 1980s, spelling has become quite a bit easier, particularly with hard-to-spell languages such as English. Today, almost any app in which you type also i...
Terms are individual entries in a dictionary. As you add terms to a dictionary, you typically include synonyms, misspellings, and other variants associated with the term. To add terms to a dictionary:...