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Each listed result for a search will show some example text from the beginning of the linked page. It strips out HTML elements, but if there's any navigational text items, they will stay.
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For example, each search result on ikiwiki.info shows "(title) ikiwiki/ (title) Edit RecentChanges History Preferences Discussion" at the start of its results.
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A way to name some CSS ids that should be removed in search results within the ikiwiki setup file would work. Here's something similar that a friend proposed:
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http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/users/2009-11/msg00077.html
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(bin attachment on that page is actually a .diff.)
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> So I was looking at this and I relized that while the search plugin used
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> to use the format hook, and so there was no way to avoid it seeing all
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> the gunk around the page body, it was changed a while ago for different
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> reasons to use its own hook, postscan. So there's really no reason not
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> to move postscan so it runs before said gunk is added to the page.
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> (Aside from a small risk of breaking other third-party plugins that
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> somehow use postscan.)
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> I've implemented that in git, and it drops the navigation elements nicely.
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> It's perhaps less general than allowing specific divs to be skipped from
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> search, but it seems good enough. Please thank the dragonfly guys for their
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> work on this. [[done]] --[[Joey]]
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