Hello community,
I want to build a search on the top of my glossary page. If I fill in a word in the field then nothing will happen - no jump to the result.
I wish if I fill in a word then the result - where the word line is written - will jump to this line.
I tested the live-search and only the search but nothing happened.
Who can give me a hint?
Thanks.
Ah. I see what you're talking about. I tried a few different ways and received the same results. Aside from creating an index w/anchors or using headings functions in conjunction with the table of contents (which I would shy away from), you may not be able to accomplish what you are attempting via macros.
So, if all of the glossary and glosssary terms are located on the same page, the easiest way to accomplish the type of search I beleive you are attempting (and it applies to any browser), would be to perform a Ctrl+F. I use that all the time. You can always add a macro tip to the top of your page telling users to use that function and enter a term.
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Hi Robin,
thanks. I insertet the macro "hierarchical page search". If I insert e. g. <random access> then the result looks like:
But now, I want to click on the result and I think that it brings me to the line in the glossary.
Nothing. If I click on GLOSSAR identically to glossary then the result brings me back to the top of the glossary. What goes wrong?
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Have you tried Page Tree Search? I have that inserted at the top of every page. Mine is set to conduct a search beginning at the top-most level of the space, so search results will not render keywords from another space in Confluence. You should be able to speficy a specific page by using that macro.
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