Hello,
I was trying to perform an anchor search through Confluence's "Livesearch" macro, but I don't see how to execute the functionality correctly.
I know that I can create an anchor in the pages and even create a link to go directly to the anchor, but what I want to know if it is possible is to use the "Livesearch" search engine (or one that allows the same functionality) to search for a word in the same space and that the search not only takes me to the page of that word, but also to the exact position without having to create an anchor for each of the words I want to search for.
Is that possible with Livesearch? Does anyone know of an alternative other than creating the anchors manually on each page for each word?
Thank you.
Salva
maybe iFinder Confluence Search is the solution you are looking for.
It includes an excellent preview service directly from the search result list for each result. The preview service shows highlighted your search query in the result. Additional, in office documents you can jump directly to the next page(s) where your search query is founded.
This is a high quality Enterprise Search solution for Confluence and is available at Atlassian Marketplace. This solution is fully embedded in Confluence and is a high-quality Enterprise Search engine for Confluence. It delivers top results based on linguistic analysis and offers many additional features.
These articles may help you:
Let me know, if you need further information or like to get a demo first.
Best
Robby
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