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Google Search Appliance: Creating the Search Experience Quick Reference 135
Admin Console Pages
The following table lists search appliance Admin Console pages that are used to create the search
experience. For each Admin Console page, the table provides a reference to a section in this document
that describes using the page.
Influence the order of documents
in search results
“Using Result Biasing to
Influence Result Ranking” on
page 69
Serving > Result Biasing
Enable or disable result biasing
for a front end
“Working with Result Biasing”
on page 69
Serving > Front Ends >
Filters
Identify problematic query topics
for related queries, KeyMatches,
and query expansion synonyms
Analyzing Searches that Do Not
Return Results” on page 80
Status and Reports > Search
Report
Create a user interface that
focuses on your users
“Customizing the User
Interface” on page 88
Serving > Front Ends >
Output Format
Divide the search index into
meaningful partitions
“Segmenting Data in the Search
Index” on page 83
Crawl and Index >
Collections
Enable users to set up alerts “Providing Alerts for End Users”
on page 72
Serving > Alerts
Enable users to add search results
for certain keywords in a specific
front end
“Providing User Results” on
page 75
Social Connect > User
Results
Enable search queries to auto-
complete and query suggestions
to appear as a user types in the
search box.
“Providing Query Suggestions”
on page 76
Serving > Front Ends >
Output Format
Prevent click-jacking web attacks “Enabling/Disabling Click-
Jacking Defense” on page 67
Serving > Query Settings
Admin Console Page Reference
Crawl and Index > Collections “Segmenting Data in the Search Index” on page 83
Serving > Front Ends > Filters Using Filters to Restrict Search Results” on page 54
Serving > Front Ends > Filters “Setting the Query Expansion Policy for a Front End” on
page 63
Serving > Front Ends > Filters “Working with Result Biasing” on page 69
Serving > Front Ends > KeyMatch “Using KeyMatches to Guide Users to URLs” on page 41
Serving > Front Ends > OneBox Modules “Using OneBox Modules to Integrate Structured
Results” on page 68
Serving > Front Ends > Output Format “Gathering Information about the Search Experience”
on page 35
Serving > Front Ends > Output Format Customizing the User Interface” on page 88
Best Practice Reference Admin Console Page
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