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You are here: Home English documentationWebmastersGuide to advanced features Searching with SPIP

Searching with SPIP

SPIP includes its own internal search engine which can be used when searching for various types of information stored in the database: articles, sections, news items, keywords, etc.

Articles in this section

  • The search loops and tags
  • How does the SPIP search engine work?
  • The search engine
  • What is SPIP?
  • Using SPIP
  • Webmasters
    • The Webmaster’s FAQ
    • Where do I put the template files for my site?
    • The general principle
    • Creating your first template
    • Loops and Tags Reference Manual
    • A few examples of loops
    • Guide to advanced features
      • API editer_liens
      • API for declaring editorial objects
      • API «autoriser»
      • API «editer_objet»
      • Job Queue Management API
      • Petitions using SPIP
      • Creating a multilingual site
      • Internationalizing Templates
      • Typographical Images
      • Content Syndication
      • Techniques for templates
      • Multimedia and graphical processes
      • Interactivity
      • Searching with SPIP
        • How does the SPIP search engine work?
        • The search engine
        • The search loops and tags
      • Databases
      • Optimisation / System
      • Other advanced functions
    • Iterators
    • Changing the layout and graphics
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