Canned Search for Confluence allows users to find what they need by using targeted search with context from their current location. This improves productivity and also promote knowledge discovery within Confluence.
M365 Virtual Marathon - Using The Power Of Search For Content VisualisationCorinna Lins
The document describes a Microsoft 365 virtual marathon event taking place on May 27-28, 2020 for 36 hours over 2 days. It provides information about sessions on search result visualization using Microsoft 365 tools. Corinna Lins will present on visualization options in classic and modern SharePoint sites as well as the PnP modern search solution. The event is brought to you by the Global Microsoft Community and M365Conf.com.
Sept. 28, 2011 webcast become an expert google searcher in an hour stephan ...O'Reilly Media
Learn how you too can become an expert Google searcher and extract invaluable data about your competitors and about the market like never before -- with laser-like accuracy and extreme efficiency. Presented by: Stephan Spencer
This document provides an agenda and overview for a class on search engine optimization (SEO). It reviews the previous class, discusses upcoming projects that students can choose to work on, and covers the history and mechanics of SEO, including on-page and off-page factors. Students are instructed on using tools like Google Analytics and GitHub for SEO tasks and source code management. Homework involves analyzing and suggesting improvements to a website based on SEO best practices.
Designing the Next Generation of Search User Experience - UXPA2015Design for Context
Video available: http://www.designforcontext.com/insights/designing-next-generation-search-user-experience
Search applications aren’t "just like Google" anymore – even Google is no longer the simple application it once was. Design is coming to the forefront of effective search applications, to help make sense of mobile search, data search, semantic search, enterprise search, federated search, and embedded search within websites and applications.
So what do we need to know about designing for search? We need to understand our users’ mental models for how they perceive seeking within an information environment. We need to understand how to provide powerful user control over results and yet keep it extremely simple. We need to know how to test for effective comprehension as well as task execution. And we need to know how to get the most out of the new available technologies and data. This UXPA 2015 talk is a deep dive into the essentials for a new generation of search designs.
Designing the Next Generation of Search User Experience - Duane Degler and Li...UXPA International
Search applications aren’t "just like Google" anymore – even Google is no longer the simple application it once was. Design is coming to the forefront of effective search applications, to help make sense of mobile search, data search, semantic search, enterprise search, federated search, and embedded search within websites and applications. So what do we need to know about designing for search? We need to understand our users’ mental models for how they perceive seeking within an information environment. We need to understand how to provide powerful user control over results and yet keep it extremely simple. We need to know how to test for effective comprehension as well as task execution. And we need to know how to get the most out of the new available technologies and data. This course is a deep dive into the essentials for a new generation of search designs.
This document provides resources and instructions for educators to utilize technology in their classrooms. It outlines independent work for educators to spend at least two hours reviewing materials and creating a blog post highlighting key points. It also provides information on Skype for education, the Technology Integration Matrix for organizing digital sites, and standards from the International Society for Technology in Education. Numerous teacher resources are listed, including Education Week, TeacherTube, PBS LearningMedia, and tools from Google like Docs, Drive, Forms, and Sites. Educators are encouraged to explore these resources and platforms.
We will take you through DesignHammer’s recent, two part, newsletter creation process from start to finish. First, we’ll share ideas for simple, sustainable, and scalable processes for content generation. Then, we will give a brief overview of email marketing tools currently in the marketplace. Finally, we’ll discuss our experience using MailChimp. This will include some of MailChimp’s technical features, which can aid in reaching your desired audience.
M365 Virtual Marathon - Using The Power Of Search For Content VisualisationCorinna Lins
The document describes a Microsoft 365 virtual marathon event taking place on May 27-28, 2020 for 36 hours over 2 days. It provides information about sessions on search result visualization using Microsoft 365 tools. Corinna Lins will present on visualization options in classic and modern SharePoint sites as well as the PnP modern search solution. The event is brought to you by the Global Microsoft Community and M365Conf.com.
Sept. 28, 2011 webcast become an expert google searcher in an hour stephan ...O'Reilly Media
Learn how you too can become an expert Google searcher and extract invaluable data about your competitors and about the market like never before -- with laser-like accuracy and extreme efficiency. Presented by: Stephan Spencer
This document provides an agenda and overview for a class on search engine optimization (SEO). It reviews the previous class, discusses upcoming projects that students can choose to work on, and covers the history and mechanics of SEO, including on-page and off-page factors. Students are instructed on using tools like Google Analytics and GitHub for SEO tasks and source code management. Homework involves analyzing and suggesting improvements to a website based on SEO best practices.
Designing the Next Generation of Search User Experience - UXPA2015Design for Context
Video available: http://www.designforcontext.com/insights/designing-next-generation-search-user-experience
Search applications aren’t "just like Google" anymore – even Google is no longer the simple application it once was. Design is coming to the forefront of effective search applications, to help make sense of mobile search, data search, semantic search, enterprise search, federated search, and embedded search within websites and applications.
So what do we need to know about designing for search? We need to understand our users’ mental models for how they perceive seeking within an information environment. We need to understand how to provide powerful user control over results and yet keep it extremely simple. We need to know how to test for effective comprehension as well as task execution. And we need to know how to get the most out of the new available technologies and data. This UXPA 2015 talk is a deep dive into the essentials for a new generation of search designs.
Designing the Next Generation of Search User Experience - Duane Degler and Li...UXPA International
Search applications aren’t "just like Google" anymore – even Google is no longer the simple application it once was. Design is coming to the forefront of effective search applications, to help make sense of mobile search, data search, semantic search, enterprise search, federated search, and embedded search within websites and applications. So what do we need to know about designing for search? We need to understand our users’ mental models for how they perceive seeking within an information environment. We need to understand how to provide powerful user control over results and yet keep it extremely simple. We need to know how to test for effective comprehension as well as task execution. And we need to know how to get the most out of the new available technologies and data. This course is a deep dive into the essentials for a new generation of search designs.
This document provides resources and instructions for educators to utilize technology in their classrooms. It outlines independent work for educators to spend at least two hours reviewing materials and creating a blog post highlighting key points. It also provides information on Skype for education, the Technology Integration Matrix for organizing digital sites, and standards from the International Society for Technology in Education. Numerous teacher resources are listed, including Education Week, TeacherTube, PBS LearningMedia, and tools from Google like Docs, Drive, Forms, and Sites. Educators are encouraged to explore these resources and platforms.
We will take you through DesignHammer’s recent, two part, newsletter creation process from start to finish. First, we’ll share ideas for simple, sustainable, and scalable processes for content generation. Then, we will give a brief overview of email marketing tools currently in the marketplace. Finally, we’ll discuss our experience using MailChimp. This will include some of MailChimp’s technical features, which can aid in reaching your desired audience.
Bringing web best practices to share point intranets sps beBIWUG
Virgil Carroll presented on bringing web best practices to SharePoint intranets. He discussed why intranets should be designed like websites with a focus on usability rather than just finding information. Key practices included talking to employees to understand challenges, prioritizing their needs, making navigation and search easy to use, focusing on scannable content over documents, and using the modular capabilities of SharePoint to separate content from design. The goal is to create intranets that help employees accomplish tasks without needing to be taught how to use the system.
This document provides an introduction to search in Drupal 7 and discusses how to optimize search using Apache Solr. It begins with an overview of why search is important and the limitations of Drupal core search. It then covers how to install and configure Apache Solr for Drupal, including indexing the site, configuring search pages and blocks, and customizing Solr for better results. The document also discusses how to improve the user experience through facets, location-based searching, and customizing result displays. Exercises are provided to help implement many of the discussed optimizations.
This document discusses different types of search engines and how to use them effectively for research. It covers search engines, meta-search engines, and subject directories. For each type, examples are given with the website URL and a brief description. The types include search engines like Google, Sweet Search for students, and Boolify for boolean searches. Meta-search engines discussed are Dogpile, Mamma, and Surfwax that search multiple engines. Subject directories include Yahoo, About, ipl2, Kidsclick, and Eduhound that are created by human editors.
Mozilla Browsing History Design ChallengeKatie McCurdy
Initial instructions and plan for our fall 2009 Mozilla Design Challenge, the topic of which is "browsing history." These slides are for the first event, to be held 9/17/09.
We will take you through DesignHammer’s recent, two part, newsletter creation process from start to finish. First, we’ll share ideas for simple, sustainable, and scalable processes for content generation. Then, we will give a brief overview of email marketing tools currently in the marketplace. Finally, we’ll discuss our experience using MailChimp. This will include some of MailChimp’s technical features, which can aid in reaching your desired audience.
SharePoint 2013 has FAST search built into its core fabric. New site templates and web parts have been added to allow you to build search driven applications. Through these search web parts, we can cross site collection boundaries to surface information, improve navigation and create a seamless experience across the different sites, site collection and web application. We will also demonstrate how to use cross site publishing to leverage multiple content sources. We also discuss several approaches for publishing internet sites.
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Understanding how to work with the Product Catalog site template in SharePoint 2013
2. Learn to setup and configure cross site publishing
3. Learn to add responsive design to your site
The document discusses new capabilities in SharePoint 2013 search including continuous crawls, result sources, query rules, and result types. It summarizes changes for IT professionals, developers, and site owners. Key points include search now using FAST by default, document thumbnails from Office Web Apps, custom query rules, and federated search results embedded in core results. Search topology is now managed via PowerShell. Result sources replace search scopes and provide more flexibility. Query rules allow modifying results and rankings. Result types identify content for custom display templates.
This white paper proposes a solution called "Project Border" that allows users to search across predefined sets of websites (borders) instead of all websites. Users could create borders comprising specific websites they trust in a given domain. They could then search keywords within those borders to quickly get focused, high-quality results. This would provide faster, more accurate searches tailored to individual interests and information needs. The paper outlines advantages like reduced spam and incentivized quality content across supported domains and websites. It also envisions future applications of this concept for technologies like Google Glass and planetary exploration.
This document outlines the content marketing process, including research, ideation, creation, distribution, and measurement. It provides templates and tools for each stage of the process. Key aspects covered include researching the audience, turning insights into content ideas using an editorial calendar, developing content using storytelling techniques, optimizing content for search and specific platforms, and distributing at optimal times using a publishing schedule. The overall goal is to walk through the basic steps, provide templates and tools, and include practice sessions for each stage of developing and sharing content.
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Learn the content marketing process and get all the tools you need to manage your content as a community manager. Presented by Concentric Content Marketing.
This document summarizes a work placement from March 30 to September 4 where the person worked on several projects for a marketing team. They redesigned thank you pages and the blog, researching best practices for images and fixing over 200 broken links. They gained experience implementing college theory in a marketing role and working on tasks like usability testing and experiments.
Staff study talk/ on search engine & internet in 2008Sujit Chandak
This document provides an overview of internet and web searching. It begins by outlining the objectives of better understanding how to use the internet for teaching and how search engines function. It then defines the internet as a vast global network that connects independent networks through a common internet protocol. It also visualizes the internet. The document discusses how the internet can be used for teaching by providing online resources, information, and collaboration. It defines an internet search and explains how search engines like Google function by using spiders to index pages and return relevant results. Finally, it provides tips for different types of searches like books, definitions, music, groups, blogs, and social networks.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a class on websites and design skills. It discusses using GitHub for collaboration, technologies that power websites like HTML and CSS, search engine optimization, business models, and an upcoming project involving designing a website business. Students are asked to review an existing website for SEO and business factors for homework.
Bringing web best practices to share point intranetsvman916
An intranet is nothing more than an internal-facing website, and most people use it like they use any other website on the Internet. Its often only us, in the SharePoint world, that get caught up in the tool and functionality that makes an intranet work.
Join Virgil Carroll as he shares his 16+ years of web building experience in the guise of a top 10 SharePoint intranet best practices discussion. From content to functionality, to how people really use it ... this discussion will change the way you think about how you deliver your intranet today.
Learn how to utilize search to create a dynamic and engaging intranet. We will discuss Display Templates and how they work with the Content Search Web Part and Search Results Web Part to customize the display of data.
Have you always wanted to do more UX research but thought it might cost too much, or take too much time? Learn how a few UX ers, Jodi Bollaert and Megan Schwarz, at Team Detroit (advertising) in Michigan, have used several fast & cheap web-based tools & methodologies to glean valuable user insights for digital automotive projects.
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Pam goodrich and Joe Gelb - A Journey to Intelligent Content DeliveryLavaConConference
Learn how Cherwell Software used a digital experience platform (DXP) to implement a world-class Documentation Portal with minimal staffing and a condensed time frame. Learn how we consolidated documentation for multiple products, versions, and languages into single consolidated platform. We’ll discuss how we sold the project to Cherwell leadership, how we selected our vendor, and the challenges we faced during implementation.
The document discusses various online search and research skills, including how search engines work by using algorithms to provide relevant sources based on keywords. It also covers understanding search operators like AND, OR and NOT to refine searches, as well as using advanced search options and evaluating the authority, accuracy, timeliness and relevance of sources found online. The document provides examples to help readers improve their online research abilities.
Bulk Approvals for Jira Service Management allows a faster turnaround time for approvals by minimising on the number of clicks and page loads. By grouping the related requests together and presenting on the relevant fields, it reduces context switching and enhances clarity during the approval process.
Attachment Checker for Confluence addresses the security aspect to ensure all attachments uploaded are safe and comply with the enterprise security policies. It also assist Confluence admins on disk space issues.
The app can
1) block users from uploading dangerous or virus infected files
2) inform users with a comment if the attachment is silently blocked in the backend
3) help to address disk space growth with tools and reports
4) scan for missing attachments that is out of sync with the database
5) identify performance issues coming from very large attachment uploads
Bringing web best practices to share point intranets sps beBIWUG
Virgil Carroll presented on bringing web best practices to SharePoint intranets. He discussed why intranets should be designed like websites with a focus on usability rather than just finding information. Key practices included talking to employees to understand challenges, prioritizing their needs, making navigation and search easy to use, focusing on scannable content over documents, and using the modular capabilities of SharePoint to separate content from design. The goal is to create intranets that help employees accomplish tasks without needing to be taught how to use the system.
This document provides an introduction to search in Drupal 7 and discusses how to optimize search using Apache Solr. It begins with an overview of why search is important and the limitations of Drupal core search. It then covers how to install and configure Apache Solr for Drupal, including indexing the site, configuring search pages and blocks, and customizing Solr for better results. The document also discusses how to improve the user experience through facets, location-based searching, and customizing result displays. Exercises are provided to help implement many of the discussed optimizations.
This document discusses different types of search engines and how to use them effectively for research. It covers search engines, meta-search engines, and subject directories. For each type, examples are given with the website URL and a brief description. The types include search engines like Google, Sweet Search for students, and Boolify for boolean searches. Meta-search engines discussed are Dogpile, Mamma, and Surfwax that search multiple engines. Subject directories include Yahoo, About, ipl2, Kidsclick, and Eduhound that are created by human editors.
Mozilla Browsing History Design ChallengeKatie McCurdy
Initial instructions and plan for our fall 2009 Mozilla Design Challenge, the topic of which is "browsing history." These slides are for the first event, to be held 9/17/09.
We will take you through DesignHammer’s recent, two part, newsletter creation process from start to finish. First, we’ll share ideas for simple, sustainable, and scalable processes for content generation. Then, we will give a brief overview of email marketing tools currently in the marketplace. Finally, we’ll discuss our experience using MailChimp. This will include some of MailChimp’s technical features, which can aid in reaching your desired audience.
SharePoint 2013 has FAST search built into its core fabric. New site templates and web parts have been added to allow you to build search driven applications. Through these search web parts, we can cross site collection boundaries to surface information, improve navigation and create a seamless experience across the different sites, site collection and web application. We will also demonstrate how to use cross site publishing to leverage multiple content sources. We also discuss several approaches for publishing internet sites.
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Understanding how to work with the Product Catalog site template in SharePoint 2013
2. Learn to setup and configure cross site publishing
3. Learn to add responsive design to your site
The document discusses new capabilities in SharePoint 2013 search including continuous crawls, result sources, query rules, and result types. It summarizes changes for IT professionals, developers, and site owners. Key points include search now using FAST by default, document thumbnails from Office Web Apps, custom query rules, and federated search results embedded in core results. Search topology is now managed via PowerShell. Result sources replace search scopes and provide more flexibility. Query rules allow modifying results and rankings. Result types identify content for custom display templates.
This white paper proposes a solution called "Project Border" that allows users to search across predefined sets of websites (borders) instead of all websites. Users could create borders comprising specific websites they trust in a given domain. They could then search keywords within those borders to quickly get focused, high-quality results. This would provide faster, more accurate searches tailored to individual interests and information needs. The paper outlines advantages like reduced spam and incentivized quality content across supported domains and websites. It also envisions future applications of this concept for technologies like Google Glass and planetary exploration.
This document outlines the content marketing process, including research, ideation, creation, distribution, and measurement. It provides templates and tools for each stage of the process. Key aspects covered include researching the audience, turning insights into content ideas using an editorial calendar, developing content using storytelling techniques, optimizing content for search and specific platforms, and distributing at optimal times using a publishing schedule. The overall goal is to walk through the basic steps, provide templates and tools, and include practice sessions for each stage of developing and sharing content.
Content marketing bootcamp for community managersCate Conroy
Learn the content marketing process and get all the tools you need to manage your content as a community manager. Presented by Concentric Content Marketing.
This document summarizes a work placement from March 30 to September 4 where the person worked on several projects for a marketing team. They redesigned thank you pages and the blog, researching best practices for images and fixing over 200 broken links. They gained experience implementing college theory in a marketing role and working on tasks like usability testing and experiments.
Staff study talk/ on search engine & internet in 2008Sujit Chandak
This document provides an overview of internet and web searching. It begins by outlining the objectives of better understanding how to use the internet for teaching and how search engines function. It then defines the internet as a vast global network that connects independent networks through a common internet protocol. It also visualizes the internet. The document discusses how the internet can be used for teaching by providing online resources, information, and collaboration. It defines an internet search and explains how search engines like Google function by using spiders to index pages and return relevant results. Finally, it provides tips for different types of searches like books, definitions, music, groups, blogs, and social networks.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a class on websites and design skills. It discusses using GitHub for collaboration, technologies that power websites like HTML and CSS, search engine optimization, business models, and an upcoming project involving designing a website business. Students are asked to review an existing website for SEO and business factors for homework.
Bringing web best practices to share point intranetsvman916
An intranet is nothing more than an internal-facing website, and most people use it like they use any other website on the Internet. Its often only us, in the SharePoint world, that get caught up in the tool and functionality that makes an intranet work.
Join Virgil Carroll as he shares his 16+ years of web building experience in the guise of a top 10 SharePoint intranet best practices discussion. From content to functionality, to how people really use it ... this discussion will change the way you think about how you deliver your intranet today.
Learn how to utilize search to create a dynamic and engaging intranet. We will discuss Display Templates and how they work with the Content Search Web Part and Search Results Web Part to customize the display of data.
Have you always wanted to do more UX research but thought it might cost too much, or take too much time? Learn how a few UX ers, Jodi Bollaert and Megan Schwarz, at Team Detroit (advertising) in Michigan, have used several fast & cheap web-based tools & methodologies to glean valuable user insights for digital automotive projects.
What Students Want: Redesigning Research Guides Based on Student NeedsAmy Gratz Barker
Presented at LibTech Conference, March 15, 2018. Creating and maintaining research guides that students use and find helpful is an ongoing challenge. On deciding that our subject guides were due for a significant update, librarians at Kennesaw State University realized we needed to learn what our students wanted from these resources. We conducted a study focused on learning what information students expect to find on research guides, as well as how they would organize it. During this presentation I will share the study results and how that information was used to design a new subject guide template in LibGuides CMS. Additionally, I will explain beta-testing the new template prior to updating all subject guides for the fall 2018 semester. Attendees will take away recommendations for transferable design characteristics for your own guides, card sorting, and usability testing methodologies you can use to learn what your own community is looking for.
Pam goodrich and Joe Gelb - A Journey to Intelligent Content DeliveryLavaConConference
Learn how Cherwell Software used a digital experience platform (DXP) to implement a world-class Documentation Portal with minimal staffing and a condensed time frame. Learn how we consolidated documentation for multiple products, versions, and languages into single consolidated platform. We’ll discuss how we sold the project to Cherwell leadership, how we selected our vendor, and the challenges we faced during implementation.
The document discusses various online search and research skills, including how search engines work by using algorithms to provide relevant sources based on keywords. It also covers understanding search operators like AND, OR and NOT to refine searches, as well as using advanced search options and evaluating the authority, accuracy, timeliness and relevance of sources found online. The document provides examples to help readers improve their online research abilities.
Bulk Approvals for Jira Service Management allows a faster turnaround time for approvals by minimising on the number of clicks and page loads. By grouping the related requests together and presenting on the relevant fields, it reduces context switching and enhances clarity during the approval process.
Attachment Checker for Confluence addresses the security aspect to ensure all attachments uploaded are safe and comply with the enterprise security policies. It also assist Confluence admins on disk space issues.
The app can
1) block users from uploading dangerous or virus infected files
2) inform users with a comment if the attachment is silently blocked in the backend
3) help to address disk space growth with tools and reports
4) scan for missing attachments that is out of sync with the database
5) identify performance issues coming from very large attachment uploads
The document discusses dashboard folders for Jira, which allow users to organize their dashboards into folders to improve visibility, navigation, and sharing of dashboards. Key benefits include standardizing dashboard design, simplifying access, promoting sharing, and reducing duplicated efforts. Various use cases provide examples of how folders can be used to group dashboards by team or project, define aliases for names, restrict permissions, and link dashboards.
Attachment Checker for Jira addresses the security aspect to ensure all attachments uploaded are safe and comply with the enterprise security policies. It also assist Jira admins on disk space issues.
The app allows admins to specify the groups which can be selected instead of listing all Jira groups for selection.
It is also possible to substitute group names with user friendly group aliases.
This app provides post functions and additional custom field types to capture and organise information in a tabular view for a Bird's Eye View as well as capturing Point-in-Time info.
This is a Jira app that can generate Excel reports on user access rights for various projects. It is very useful for audits and making sure permissions are granted only to the authorised personnel.
Multiple Filters Chart Gadgets for Jira is a set of charting gadgets which allows users to do Jira reporting, visualise their data as well to make informed decisions.
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Explore the seamless transition to e-invoicing with this comprehensive guide tailored for Saudi Arabian businesses. Navigate the process effortlessly with step-by-step instructions designed to streamline implementation and enhance efficiency.
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Recording:
https://www.youtube.com/live/MSdGLG2zLy8?si=INxBHTqkwHhxV5Ta&t=0
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SQL has attained widespread adoption, but Business Intelligence tools still use their own higher level languages based upon a multidimensional paradigm. Composable calculations are what is missing from SQL, and we propose a new kind of column, called a measure, that attaches a calculation to a table. Like regular tables, tables with measures are composable and closed when used in queries.
SQL-with-measures has the power, conciseness and reusability of multidimensional languages but retains SQL semantics. Measure invocations can be expanded in place to simple, clear SQL.
To define the evaluation semantics for measures, we introduce context-sensitive expressions (a way to evaluate multidimensional expressions that is consistent with existing SQL semantics), a concept called evaluation context, and several operations for setting and modifying the evaluation context.
A talk at SIGMOD, June 9–15, 2024, Santiago, Chile
Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
2. The Importance of Search
• Lots of knowledge in Confluence are useless because people cannot
find them
• Where – Which space? Page or Blogpost?
• What – People don’t know what they do not know
• How – time is wasted to eyeball thousands of matched results
• If it is easier to ask someone, then no one will update Confluence
3.
4. • Question: I want to search only within the children pages
• Our Solution: CQL Search Macro
• Preconfigured Search Bar that allows contextual search
• Tip: You can add the CQL Search Macro at those parent listing pages
5. • Question: I only want to search for release notes created this year
(e.g. pages labelled with release-notes with creation date in this year )
• Our Solution: CQL Search Macro
• You can use custom CQL to filter and sort the search results
• Tip: You can also use placeholders to insert values in the CQL
6. • Question: I want to search for a PDF file which contains a keyword
(It is possible to search for filename too)
• Our Solution: CQL Search Macro
• You can use custom CQL to do an attachment search too
• Tip: How to limit search to a file type
7. • Question: I want the search results in a tabular format
• Our Solution: CQL Search Table Macro
• You can choose which page metadata or page properties to display
• Tip: You can hide the search bar to make into a report
8. • Question: What was discussed in the previous/next meeting?
• Our Solution: CQL Navigation Macro
• Generates the buttons for the previous/next related content automatically
• Tip: How to add navigation macro in Confluence Page Templates
9. • Question: How many meetings we had for this project this year?
• Our Solution: CQL Counter Board Macro
• Displays the number of content which allows drilling into the details
• Tip: You can use this macro to build a dashboard in your Space Home
Page
10. • Question: I want to search the current space for pages with title
containing the keyword.
Exclude pages if the keyword appears in the content only.
• Our Solution: CQL Quick Search Macro
• Allows your users to quickly search within the space with powerful search
filters available
• Tip: How to add Search Page blueprint to your space
11. The ART of making search easier
• The searching experience can be improved in Confluence
• Search should be
• Accessible – They should be placed at locations where people needs to search
• Reusable – The context should be stored for frequently used searches
• Targeted – Anticipate what the users need at the point in time
• By placing search bars within pages, it is also possible to supplement
additional instructions to guide the users
12. Additional Resources
• Marketplace Listing
• User Guide
• Useful CQLs
• Our Service Desk
We welcome feedback and suggestions for improvement