diff --git a/userguide/content/en/docs/adding-content/navigation.md b/userguide/content/en/docs/adding-content/navigation.md index 7b5c1d49d0..10373a02d7 100644 --- a/userguide/content/en/docs/adding-content/navigation.md +++ b/userguide/content/en/docs/adding-content/navigation.md @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ --- -title: Navigation and Search +title: Navigation and Menus date: 2017-01-05 weight: 3 -description: Customize site navigation and search for your Docsy site. +description: Customize site navigation for your Docsy site. --- +Docsy provides multiple built-in navigation features for your sites, including site menus, section menus, and page menus. This page shows you how they work and how to configure and customize them to meet your needs. + ## Top-level menu The top level menu (the one that appears in the top navigation bar for the entire site) uses your site's [`main` menu](https://gohugo.io/content-management/menus/). All Hugo sites have a `main` menu array of menu entries, accessible via the `.Site.Menus` site variable and populatable via page front matter or your site's `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. @@ -101,7 +103,7 @@ menu: - name: GitHub weight: 50 url: 'https://github.com/google/docsy/' - pre: + pre: post: New! {{< /tab >}} {{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} @@ -307,280 +309,4 @@ params: } } {{< /tab >}} -{{< /tabpane >}} - -## Site search options - -Docsy offers multiple options that let your readers search your site content, so you can pick one that suits your needs. You can choose from: - -* [Google Custom Search Engine](#configure-search-with-a-google-custom-search-engine) (GCSE), the default option, which uses Google's index of your public site to generate a search results page. -* [Algolia DocSearch](#configure-algolia-docsearch), which uses Algolia's indexing and search mechanism, and provides an organized dropdown of search results when your readers use the search box. Algolia DocSearch is free for public documentation sites. -* [Local search with Lunr](#configure-local-search-with-lunr), which uses Javascript to index and search your site without the need to connect to external services. This option doesn't require your site to be public. - -If you enable any of these search options in your project [configuration file], a search box displays in the right of your top navigation bar. By default a search box also displays at the top of the section menu in the left navigation pane, which you can disable if you prefer, or if you're using a search option that only works with the top search box. - -Be aware that if you accidentally enable more than one search option in your project [configuration file], you may get unexpected results (for example, if you have added the `.js` for Algolia DocSearch, you'll get Algolia results if you enable GCSE search but forget to disable Algolia search). - -### Disabling the sidebar search box - -By default, the search box appears in both the top navigation bar and at the top of the sidebar left navigation pane. If you don't want the sidebar search box, set `sidebar_search_disable` to `true` in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`: - -{{< tabpane >}} -{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} -{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} -sidebar_search_disable = true -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} -sidebar_search_disable: true -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} -"sidebar_search_disable": true -{{< /tab >}} -{{< /tabpane >}} - -## Configure search with a Google Custom Search Engine - -By default Docsy uses a [Google Custom Search Engine](https://cse.google.com/cse/all) (GCSE) to search your site. To enable this feature, you'll first need to make sure that you have built and deployed [a production version of your site](/docs/deployment#build-environments-and-indexing), as otherwise your site won't be crawled and indexed. - -### Setting up site search - -1. Create a Google Custom Search Engine for your deployed site by clicking **New search engine** on the [Custom Search page](https://cse.google.com/cse/all) and following the instructions. Make a note of the ID for your new search engine. -1. Add any further configuration you want to your search engine using the **Edit search engine** options. In particular you may want to do the following: - - * Select **Look and feel**. Change from the default **Overlay** layout to **Results only**, as this option means your search results are embedded in your search page rather than appearing in a separate box. Click **Save** to save your changes. - * Edit the default result link behavior so that search results from your site don't open in a new tab. To do this, select **Search Features** - **Advanced** - **Websearch Settings**. In the **Link Target** field, type "\_parent". Click **Save** to save your changes. - -{{% alert title="Tip" %}} -Your site search results should show up within a couple of days. If it takes longer than that, you can manually request that your site is indexed by [submitting a sitemap through the Google Search Console](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/183668?hl=en). -{{% /alert %}} - -### Adding the search page - -Once you have your search engine set up, you can add the feature to your site: - -1. Ensure you have a Markdown file in `content/en/search.md` (and one per other languages if needed) to display your search results. It only needs a title and `layout: search`, as in the following example: - - {{< tabpane >}} -{{< tab header="Front matter:" disabled=true />}} -{{< tab header="toml" lang="toml" >}} -+++ -title = "Search Results" -layout = "search" -+++ -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="yaml" lang="yaml" >}} ---- -title: Search Results -layout: search ---- -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="json" lang="json" >}} -{ - "title": "Search Results", - "layout": "search" -} -{{< /tab >}} - {{< /tabpane >}} - -1. Add your Google Custom Search Engine ID to the site params in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. You can add different values per language if needed. - - {{< tabpane >}} -{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} -{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} -gcs_engine_id = "011737558837375720776:fsdu1nryfng" -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} -gcs_engine_id: '011737558837375720776:fsdu1nryfng' -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} -{ - "gcs_engine_id": "011737558837375720776:fsdu1nryfng" -} -{{< /tab >}} - {{< /tabpane >}} - - -### Disabling GCSE search - -If you don't specify a Google Custom Search Engine ID for your project and haven't enabled any other search options, the search box won't appear in your site. If you're using the default `hugo.toml` from the example site and want to disable search, just comment out or remove the relevant line. - -## Configure Algolia DocSearch - -As an alternative to GCSE, you can use [Algolia DocSearch](https://docsearch.algolia.com/) with this theme. Algolia DocSearch is free for public documentation sites. Docsy supports Algolia DocSearch v3. - -{{% alert title="Note" %}} -Docsy previously supported Algolia DocSearch v2, which is now deprecated. If you are an existing Algolia DocSearch v2 user and want to use the latest Docsy version, [follow the migration instructions](https://docsearch.algolia.com/docs/migrating-from-v2) in the DocSearch documentation to update your DocSearch code snippet. -{{% /alert %}} - -### Sign up for Algolia DocSearch - -Complete the form at [https://docsearch.algolia.com/apply/](https://docsearch.algolia.com/apply/). - -If you are accepted to the program, you will receive the code to add to your documentation site from Algolia by email. - -### Adding Algolia DocSearch - -1. Enable Algolia DocSearch in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. - - {{< tabpane >}} -{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} -{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} -algolia_docsearch = true -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} -algolia_docsearch: true -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} -{ - "algolia_docsearch": true -} -{{< /tab >}} - {{< /tabpane >}} - -2. Remove or comment out any GCSE ID in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json` and ensure local search is set to `false` as you can only have one type of search enabled. See [Disabling GCSE search](#disabling-gcse-search). - -3. Disable the sidebar search in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json` as this is not currently supported for Algolia DocSearch. See [Disabling the sidebar search box](#disabling-the-sidebar-search-box). - -3. Add the CSS and JS to use Algolia to the head and body of every page in your site, following the instructions in [Add code to head or before body end](/docs/adding-content/lookandfeel/#add-code-to-head-or-before-body-end). - - * In `head-end.html` add the DocSearch CSS: - - ```html - - ``` - - - * In `body-end.html` add the DocSearch script, replacing the `docsearch` details with the snippet you get from Algolia (the example below is Algolia's own site index!). You must provide `#docsearch` as your `container` value as that's the ID of the `div` we provide in Docsy's layout: - - ```html - - - ``` - -You can find out more about how to configure DocSearch in the Algolia DocSearch V3 [Getting started](https://docsearch.algolia.com/docs/DocSearch-v3) guide. - -When you've completed these steps, Algolia search should be enabled on your site. Search results are displayed as a pop-up, so you don't need to add any search results page. - -## Configure local search with Lunr - -[Lunr](https://lunrjs.com/) is a Javascript-based search option that lets you index your site and make it searchable without the need for external, server-side search services. This is a good option particularly for smaller or non-public sites. - -To add Lunr search to your Docsy site: - -1. Enable local search in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. - - {{< tabpane >}} -{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} -{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} -offlineSearch = true -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} -offlineSearch: true -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} -{ - "offlineSearch": true -} -{{< /tab >}} - {{< /tabpane >}} - -2. Remove or comment out any GCSE ID in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json` and ensure Algolia DocSearch is set to `false`, as you can only have one type of search enabled. See [Disabling GCSE search](#disabling-gcse-search). - -Once you've completed these steps, local search is enabled for your site and results appear in a drop down when you use the search box. - -{{% alert title="Tip" %}} -If you're [testing this locally](/docs/deployment/#serving-your-site-locally) using Hugo’s local server functionality, you need to build your `offline-search-index.xxx.json` file first by running `hugo`. If you have the Hugo server running while you build `offline-search-index.xxx.json`, you may need to stop the server and restart it in order to see your search results. -{{% /alert %}} - -### Changing the summary length of the local search results - -You can customize the summary length by setting `offlineSearchSummaryLength` in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. - -{{< tabpane >}} -{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} -{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} -#Enable offline search with Lunr.js -offlineSearch = true -offlineSearchSummaryLength = 200 -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} -offlineSearch: true -offlineSearchSummaryLength: 200 -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} -{ - "offlineSearch": true, - "offlineSearchSummaryLength": 200 -} -{{< /tab >}} -{{< /tabpane >}} - -### Changing the maximum result count of the local search - -You can customize the maximum result count by setting `offlineSearchMaxResults` in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. - -{{< tabpane >}} -{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} -{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} -offlineSearch = true -offlineSearchMaxResults = 25 -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} -offlineSearch: true -offlineSearchMaxResults: 25 -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} -{ - "offlineSearch": true, - "offlineSearchMaxResults": 25 -} -{{< /tab >}} -{{< /tabpane >}} - -### Changing the width of the local search results popover - -The width of the search results popover will automatically widen according to the content. - -If you want to limit the width, add the following scss into `assets/scss/_variables_project.scss`. - -```scss -.td-offline-search-results { - max-width: 460px; -} -``` - -### Excluding pages from local search results - -To exclude pages from local search results, add `exclude_search: true` to the the frontmatter of each page: - -{{< tabpane >}} -{{< tab header="Front matter:" disabled=true />}} -{{< tab header="toml" lang="toml" >}} -+++ -title = "Index" -weight = 10 -exclude_search = true -+++ -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="yaml" lang="yaml" >}} ---- -title: "Index" -weight: 10 -exclude_search: true ---- -{{< /tab >}} -{{< tab header="json" lang="json" >}} -{ - "title": "Index", - "weight": 10, - "exclude_search": true -} -{{< /tab >}} -{{< /tabpane >}} - -[configuration file]: https://gohugo.io/getting-started/configuration/#configuration-file +{{< /tabpane >}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/userguide/content/en/docs/adding-content/search.md b/userguide/content/en/docs/adding-content/search.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b31449859b --- /dev/null +++ b/userguide/content/en/docs/adding-content/search.md @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +--- +title: Search +date: 2017-01-05 +weight: 3.5 +description: > + Let users search your Docsy site with a choice of configurable search options. +--- + +Docsy offers multiple options that let your readers search your site content, so you can pick one that suits your needs. You can choose from: + +* [Google Custom Search Engine](#configure-search-with-a-google-custom-search-engine) (GCSE), the default option, which uses Google's index of your public site to generate a search results page. +* [Algolia DocSearch](#configure-algolia-docsearch), which uses Algolia's indexing and search mechanism, and provides an organized dropdown of search results when your readers use the search box. Algolia DocSearch is free for public documentation sites. +* [Local search with Lunr](#configure-local-search-with-lunr), which uses Javascript to index and search your site without the need to connect to external services. This option doesn't require your site to be public. + +If you enable any of these search options in your project [configuration file], a search box displays in the right of your top navigation bar. By default a search box also displays at the top of the section menu in the left navigation pane, which you can disable if you prefer, or if you're using a search option that only works with the top search box. + +Be aware that if you accidentally enable more than one search option in your project [configuration file], you may get unexpected results (for example, if you have added the `.js` for Algolia DocSearch, you'll get Algolia results if you enable GCSE search but forget to disable Algolia search). + +## Disabling the sidebar search box + +By default, the search box appears in both the top navigation bar and at the top of the sidebar left navigation pane. If you don't want the sidebar search box, set `sidebar_search_disable` to `true` in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`: + +{{< tabpane >}} +{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} +{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} +sidebar_search_disable = true +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} +sidebar_search_disable: true +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} +"sidebar_search_disable": true +{{< /tab >}} +{{< /tabpane >}} + +## Configure search with a Google Custom Search Engine + +By default Docsy uses a [Google Custom Search Engine](https://cse.google.com/cse/all) (GCSE) to search your site. To enable this feature, you'll first need to make sure that you have built and deployed [a production version of your site](/docs/deployment#build-environments-and-indexing), as otherwise your site won't be crawled and indexed. + +### Setting up site search + +1. Create a Google Custom Search Engine for your deployed site by clicking **New search engine** on the [Custom Search page](https://cse.google.com/cse/all) and following the instructions. Make a note of the ID for your new search engine. +1. Add any further configuration you want to your search engine using the **Edit search engine** options. In particular you may want to do the following: + + * Select **Look and feel**. Change from the default **Overlay** layout to **Results only**, as this option means your search results are embedded in your search page rather than appearing in a separate box. Click **Save** to save your changes. + * Edit the default result link behavior so that search results from your site don't open in a new tab. To do this, select **Search Features** - **Advanced** - **Websearch Settings**. In the **Link Target** field, type "\_parent". Click **Save** to save your changes. + +{{% alert title="Tip" %}} +Your site search results should show up within a couple of days. If it takes longer than that, you can manually request that your site is indexed by [submitting a sitemap through the Google Search Console](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/183668?hl=en). +{{% /alert %}} + +### Adding the search page + +Once you have your search engine set up, you can add the feature to your site: + +1. Ensure you have a Markdown file in `content/en/search.md` (and one per other languages if needed) to display your search results. It only needs a title and `layout: search`, as in the following example: + + {{< tabpane >}} +{{< tab header="Front matter:" disabled=true />}} +{{< tab header="toml" lang="toml" >}} ++++ +title = "Search Results" +layout = "search" ++++ +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="yaml" lang="yaml" >}} +--- +title: Search Results +layout: search +--- +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="json" lang="json" >}} +{ + "title": "Search Results", + "layout": "search" +} +{{< /tab >}} + {{< /tabpane >}} + +1. Add your Google Custom Search Engine ID to the site params in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. You can add different values per language if needed. + + {{< tabpane >}} +{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} +{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} +gcs_engine_id = "011737558837375720776:fsdu1nryfng" +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} +gcs_engine_id: '011737558837375720776:fsdu1nryfng' +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} +{ + "gcs_engine_id": "011737558837375720776:fsdu1nryfng" +} +{{< /tab >}} + {{< /tabpane >}} + + +### Disabling GCSE search + +If you don't specify a Google Custom Search Engine ID for your project and haven't enabled any other search options, the search box won't appear in your site. If you're using the default `hugo.toml` from the example site and want to disable search, just comment out or remove the relevant line. + +## Configure Algolia DocSearch + +As an alternative to GCSE, you can use [Algolia DocSearch](https://docsearch.algolia.com/) with this theme. Algolia DocSearch is free for public documentation sites. Docsy supports Algolia DocSearch v3. + +{{% alert title="Note" %}} +Docsy previously supported Algolia DocSearch v2, which is now deprecated. If you are an existing Algolia DocSearch v2 user and want to use the latest Docsy version, [follow the migration instructions](https://docsearch.algolia.com/docs/migrating-from-v2) in the DocSearch documentation to update your DocSearch code snippet. +{{% /alert %}} + +### Sign up for Algolia DocSearch + +Complete the form at [https://docsearch.algolia.com/apply/](https://docsearch.algolia.com/apply/). + +If you are accepted to the program, you will receive the code to add to your documentation site from Algolia by email. + +### Adding Algolia DocSearch + +1. Enable Algolia DocSearch in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. + + {{< tabpane >}} +{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} +{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} +algolia_docsearch = true +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} +algolia_docsearch: true +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} +{ + "algolia_docsearch": true +} +{{< /tab >}} + {{< /tabpane >}} + +2. Remove or comment out any GCSE ID in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json` and ensure local search is set to `false` as you can only have one type of search enabled. See [Disabling GCSE search](#disabling-gcse-search). + +3. Disable the sidebar search in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json` as this is not currently supported for Algolia DocSearch. See [Disabling the sidebar search box](#disabling-the-sidebar-search-box). + +3. Add the CSS and JS to use Algolia to the head and body of every page in your site, following the instructions in [Add code to head or before body end](/docs/adding-content/lookandfeel/#add-code-to-head-or-before-body-end). + + * In `head-end.html` add the DocSearch CSS: + + ```html + + ``` + + + * In `body-end.html` add the DocSearch script, replacing the `docsearch` details with the snippet you get from Algolia (the example below is Algolia's own site index!). You must provide `#docsearch` as your `container` value as that's the ID of the `div` we provide in Docsy's layout: + + ```html + + + ``` + +You can find out more about how to configure DocSearch in the Algolia DocSearch V3 [Getting started](https://docsearch.algolia.com/docs/DocSearch-v3) guide. + +When you've completed these steps, Algolia search should be enabled on your site. Search results are displayed as a pop-up, so you don't need to add any search results page. + +## Configure local search with Lunr + +[Lunr](https://lunrjs.com/) is a Javascript-based search option that lets you index your site and make it searchable without the need for external, server-side search services. This is a good option particularly for smaller or non-public sites. + +To add Lunr search to your Docsy site: + +1. Enable local search in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. + + {{< tabpane >}} +{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} +{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} +offlineSearch = true +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} +offlineSearch: true +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} +{ + "offlineSearch": true +} +{{< /tab >}} + {{< /tabpane >}} + +2. Remove or comment out any GCSE ID in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json` and ensure Algolia DocSearch is set to `false`, as you can only have one type of search enabled. See [Disabling GCSE search](#disabling-gcse-search). + +Once you've completed these steps, local search is enabled for your site and results appear in a drop down when you use the search box. + +{{% alert title="Tip" %}} +If you're [testing this locally](/docs/deployment/#serving-your-site-locally) using Hugo’s local server functionality, you need to build your `offline-search-index.xxx.json` file first by running `hugo`. If you have the Hugo server running while you build `offline-search-index.xxx.json`, you may need to stop the server and restart it in order to see your search results. +{{% /alert %}} + +### Changing the summary length of the local search results + +You can customize the summary length by setting `offlineSearchSummaryLength` in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. + +{{< tabpane >}} +{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} +{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} +#Enable offline search with Lunr.js +offlineSearch = true +offlineSearchSummaryLength = 200 +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} +offlineSearch: true +offlineSearchSummaryLength: 200 +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} +{ + "offlineSearch": true, + "offlineSearchSummaryLength": 200 +} +{{< /tab >}} +{{< /tabpane >}} + +### Changing the maximum result count of the local search + +You can customize the maximum result count by setting `offlineSearchMaxResults` in `hugo.toml`/`hugo.yaml`/`hugo.json`. + +{{< tabpane >}} +{{< tab header="Configuration file:" disabled=true />}} +{{< tab header="hugo.toml" lang="toml" >}} +offlineSearch = true +offlineSearchMaxResults = 25 +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.yaml" lang="yaml" >}} +offlineSearch: true +offlineSearchMaxResults: 25 +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="hugo.json" lang="json" >}} +{ + "offlineSearch": true, + "offlineSearchMaxResults": 25 +} +{{< /tab >}} +{{< /tabpane >}} + +### Changing the width of the local search results popover + +The width of the search results popover will automatically widen according to the content. + +If you want to limit the width, add the following scss into `assets/scss/_variables_project.scss`. + +```scss +.td-offline-search-results { + max-width: 460px; +} +``` + +### Excluding pages from local search results + +To exclude pages from local search results, add `exclude_search: true` to the the frontmatter of each page: + +{{< tabpane >}} +{{< tab header="Front matter:" disabled=true />}} +{{< tab header="toml" lang="toml" >}} ++++ +title = "Index" +weight = 10 +exclude_search = true ++++ +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="yaml" lang="yaml" >}} +--- +title: "Index" +weight: 10 +exclude_search: true +--- +{{< /tab >}} +{{< tab header="json" lang="json" >}} +{ + "title": "Index", + "weight": 10, + "exclude_search": true +} +{{< /tab >}} +{{< /tabpane >}} + +[configuration file]: https://gohugo.io/getting-started/configuration/#configuration-file + diff --git a/userguide/content/en/docs/deployment/_index.md b/userguide/content/en/docs/deployment/_index.md index c2c36129c5..63a278dcbf 100644 --- a/userguide/content/en/docs/deployment/_index.md +++ b/userguide/content/en/docs/deployment/_index.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Now that you're serving your site locally, Hugo will watch for changes to the co ## Build environments and indexing -By default, Hugo sites built with `hugo` (rather than served locally with `hugo server`) have the Hugo build environment `production`. Deployed Docsy sites with `production` builds can be indexed by search engines, including [Google Custom Search Engines](/docs/adding-content/navigation/#configure-search-with-a-google-custom-search-engine). Production builds also have optimized JavaScript and CSS for live deployment (for example, minified JS rather than the more legible original source). +By default, Hugo sites built with `hugo` (rather than served locally with `hugo server`) have the Hugo build environment `production`. Deployed Docsy sites with `production` builds can be indexed by search engines, including [Google Custom Search Engines](/docs/adding-content/search/#configure-search-with-a-google-custom-search-engine). Production builds also have optimized JavaScript and CSS for live deployment (for example, minified JS rather than the more legible original source). If you do not want your deployed site to be indexed by search engines (for example if you are still developing your live site), or if you want to build a development version of your site for offline analysis, you can set your Hugo build environment to something else such as `development` (the default for local deploys with `hugo server`), `test`, or another environment name of your choice. diff --git a/userguide/content/en/docs/get-started/basic-configuration.md b/userguide/content/en/docs/get-started/basic-configuration.md index 1ed78d6368..a684474feb 100644 --- a/userguide/content/en/docs/get-started/basic-configuration.md +++ b/userguide/content/en/docs/get-started/basic-configuration.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ By default, the Docsy example site uses its own [Google Custom Search Engine](ht gcs_engine_id = "011737558837375720776:fsdu1nryfng" ``` -To use your own Custom Search Engine, replace the value in the `gcs_engine_id` with the ID of your own search engine. Or [choose another search option](/docs/adding-content/navigation/#site-search-options). +To use your own Custom Search Engine, replace the value in the `gcs_engine_id` with the ID of your own search engine. Or [choose another search option](/docs/adding-content/search). ## What's next?