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radiant-sitemap_search-extension
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h2. Sitemap Search
Created by Sean Cribbs in Fall 2007. Revised and generalized by Sean Cribbs and Andrew vonderLuft in August 2008. Extended and refactored by Andrew vonderLuft since then.
Provides a simple content search of pages, snippets, and layouts. Contains rudimentary support for scoping searches within a given site when using the multi_site extension.
h2. Revision History
h2. Requirements
page_list_view extension must be installed
From your RADIANT_ROOT:
$ script/extension install page_list_view
h2. Installation
From your RADIANT_ROOT:
$ script/extension install sitemap_search
Restart your radiant app, and you should be good to go.
h2. Usage
See the Help doc.
h2. To do
h2. Acknowledgments
Thanks to Digital Pulp for funding the initial development of this extension as part of the Redken.com project. Further support for generalization and release was provided by Con-way.
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We found that radiant-sitemap_search-extension demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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