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Templates are useful for linking other search engines. See [[Help:External_searches]] for example. You can create a template that makes it convenient for editors to post links to search or database query results in the wiki.
== Application Help ==[[mw:Search|Search]] helps you learn and understand the search capabilities of MediaWiki == the "Suggest" feature ==The MediaWiki system now includes a 'suggest' feature while you type in the search box. You control this UPO in your [[Special:Preferences|user preference settings]]. == Direct Access ==MediaWiki provides an 'OpenSearch' implementation. This means that you can use your browser's search toolbar to directly search any instance of MediaWiki. In other words, you can make this site's search engine your default search engine in your browser. You can also switch back and forth between the various "search engines" (Internalaka sites the implement OpenSearch) Native Search that are configured in your browser; e.g. [https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95426?hl=en instructions for Google Chrome]. This can be extremely useful for work. If you've got MediaWiki setup as your internal knowledge base, it's a big benefit to have all user desktops automatically use that knowledge base as their preferred search engine! == Implementors == The default search system for MediaWiki is based on [[MySQL]] database technology; and is not the most powerful search engine. To make it better, use the [[ElasticSearch]] system instead. Like the MediaWiki project, '''this site uses [[Elasticsearch]] as the underlying search engine''' instead of the default search packaged with MediaWiki. If customizing a whole search service is too much work, note that the simplest enhancement you can make to a small-scale installation is to tweak the MySQL stopwords and word-length. If you're a sysop for a MediaWiki site, you probably want to install the [[mw:Extension:Replace_Text]] so that you can search and replace strings in your content.
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