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The Search module provides the ability to index and search for content by exact keywords, and for users by username or e-mail. For more information, see the online handbook entry for <a href="@search-module">Search module</a>.
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Searching content and users
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Users with <em>Use search</em> permission can use the search block and <a href="@search">Search page</a>. Users with the <em>View published content</em> permission can search for content containing exact keywords. Users with the <em>View user profiles</em> permission can search for users containing the keyword anywhere in the user name, and users with the <em>Administer users</em> permission can search for users by email address. Additionally, users with <em>Use advanced search</em> permission can find content using more complex search methods and filtering by choosing the <em>Advanced search</em> option on the <a href="@search">Search page</a>.
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Indexing content with cron
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Configuring search settings
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Indexing behavior can be adjusted using the <a href="@searchsettings">Search settings page</a>. Users with <em>Administer search</em> permission can control settings such as the <em>Number of items to index per cron run</em>, <em>Indexing settings</em> (word length), <em>Active search modules</em>, and <em>Content ranking</em>, which lets you adjust the priority in which indexed content is returned in results.
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The Search module includes a default <em>Search form</em> block, which can be enabled and configured on the <a href="@blocks">Blocks administration page</a>. The block is available to users with the <em>Search content</em> permission.
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Extending Search module
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By default, the Search module only supports exact keyword matching in content searches. You can modify this behavior by installing a language-specific stemming module for your language (such as <a href="http://drupal.org/project/porterstemmer">Porter Stemmer</a> for American English), which allows words such as walk, walking, and walked to be matched in the Search module. Another approach is to use a third-party search technology with stemming or partial word matching features built in, such as <a href="http://drupal.org/project/apachesolr">Apache Solr</a> or <a href="http://drupal.org/project/sphinx">Sphinx</a>. These and other <a href="@contrib-search">search-related contributed modules</a> can be downloaded by visiting Drupal.org.
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<ul> <li>Check if your spelling is correct.</li> <li>Remove quotes around phrases to search for each word individually. <em>bike shed</em> will often show more results than <em>"bike shed"</em>.</li> <li>Consider loosening your query with <em>OR</em>. <em>bike OR shed</em> will often show more results than <em>bike shed</em>.</li> </ul>
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