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Google Search Appliance: Creating the Search Experience

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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

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