Is there a way to either highlight a search result on the result page or jump to the part on the page containing to best result?
With highlighting I mean similiar to the google search.
I know, that the search result page is showing the pages and found key words, but I would be much more interested in the page I can find my key words on...
I need the same feature. Currently there might be a workaround going via the search provider and using a 3rd party tool highlight the search key words, but I prefer to have a plugin within confluence or have this feature implemented directly into confluence.
If not, I guess we will develop a plugin for this (if possible).
even a simple p.m. wiki can do that.
atlassian, don't be lazy!
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I need the same feature. Is a third-party or Confluence plugin available yet?
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Hi Matthew,
I would need highlightning on the result page, not on the "SERP".
Even better would be to direct the user to the part on a page, where the key words were found.
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I need the same feature. I am currently looking into using the search provider and a 3rd party tool/JS to highlight the search words, but it would be great if there is a confluence plugin for this.
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What version of Confluence are you using? On 4.2.3, for example, the search term is highlighted on the SERP (Search Engine Result Page) in bold.
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