Search Row
Available by request to your Cascade Manager.
The search row displays a Subsite Search box on your row-based pages. Note: Your Cascade Manager must first activate the Subsite Search feature, and build this row for you before it can be placed on a page.
Suggested Uses
- Provide access to a Subsite Search on a Landing Page.
Available Fields & Options
- Title: Required field; used as a section header for screen readers and should be meaningful.
- Show Title?
- If unchecked: The title is used by screen readers but not visually displayed.
- If checked: The title is prominently displayed at the top of the row.
- Row Theme: Select one of the available colors as the row's default theme. Elements within the row will be color-coordinated and optimized for design and accessibility. When placing the row on a page, the theme can be customized for that page.
- Intro Text: Option to add simple text below the title and above the search bar. Text appears center-justified and can include links, bold and italics.
- Search Box Placeholder Text: "Search this site" is provided by default. Keep short and concise for an optimal experience across device sizes — long placeholder text will be truncated on smaller devices. Tip: This text can provide useful context for visitors to know what will be searched. It will disappear as visitors begin to type in the search bar.
- Search Results Page: The /search/index page created by your Cascade Manager must be selected.
Updating Row Content
- To update the content of a row, edit and publish the row file.
- You do not need to publish the pages displaying the row.
- If a row is unpublished or deleted, it will no longer appear on any live pages.
Tip: If you move or rename a row file, you will then need to publish any pages displaying the row. Not sure which pages are using the row? Check for relationships to the row.
Example Search Rows
Below, we offer sample rows to demonstrate suggested uses and best practices.