Operation Manual

88 Developing Sites and Pages
As an example, the search term "vitae" could retrieve search results showing
Web pages which contain the search term. The user clicks the Search button
to initiate any search.
The search results show a hyperlinked page name heading plus associated
Web page text for reference. Simply click the hyperlink to access the Web
page.
With respect to security, all Web pages will be searchable by default. However,
password-protected pages will always be excluded from search results. See
Access Control on p. 70 for more information on password protection.
To add the Site Search object:
1. Click the
Site Search Tool on the Web Objects toolbar's Search
flyout.
2. On the Web page or master page, move the
place cursor to a
chosen position and click to place your Site Search object. Your search
object appears on the page.
Add the search object to the top of your master page to allow site-
wide access to the search feature.
Site search is useless without some means of displaying the search results to
the user. This is possible by using the Site Search Results object which, like the
Site Search object, can be placed on a Web page under a place cursor.
However, the object is typically resized to full page size before placement