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admin_menu:page_modules:misc:start [2009/03/05 21:37]
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admin_menu:page_modules:misc:start [2014/09/25 16:55] (current)
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 ====== Misc. ====== ====== Misc. ======
  
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 ===== Filter Dropdown Display 1 ===== ===== Filter Dropdown Display 1 =====
  
-This is the module tag that is used to display the filter dropdown content if the Filter Setting is activated under SITE SETUP > FILTERS menu.+**Deprecated**:  You should not use this module, it will be removed in future versions.  This module is no longer used, in older versions it was used to show "filter dropdown" feature.  That is an older feature that has been replaced by the multi-level fields feature.
  
 ===== Filter Dropdown Display 2 ===== ===== Filter Dropdown Display 2 =====
  
-This is another module tag that can be used to display the filter dropdown content if the Filter Setting is activated under SITE SETUP > FILTERS menu.+**Deprecated**:  You should not use this module, it will be removed in future versions.  This module is no longer used, in older versions it was used to show "filter dropdown" feature.  That is an older feature that has been replaced by the multi-level fields feature.
  
 ===== Search Module 1 ===== ===== Search Module 1 =====
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 **SITE SETUP > GENERAL > "Levels of categories in dropdown"** **SITE SETUP > GENERAL > "Levels of categories in dropdown"**
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 +<tip c n>Note: Active "site filters," such as those created by the Geographic Navigation or ZipSearch addons, have **no effect** on search results. A search will always return all matched listings, even if a filter is in place.</tip>
  
 ===== Total Live Users ===== ===== Total Live Users =====
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 This module tag allows you to display a dynamic page title in the visitor's browser window. Place this tag inside of the <title> and </title> tags of your html templates. The software recognizes which page of your site the visitor is browsing and will apply a page title to the browser window accordingly. For instance, this module's settings allow you specify a specific browser page title for the "front page" and each "non-listing / non-category browsing page". For individual listings and category browsing pages, the software reads the listing's title or the category's name and displays that information in the browser's page title bar. This module tag allows you to display a dynamic page title in the visitor's browser window. Place this tag inside of the <title> and </title> tags of your html templates. The software recognizes which page of your site the visitor is browsing and will apply a page title to the browser window accordingly. For instance, this module's settings allow you specify a specific browser page title for the "front page" and each "non-listing / non-category browsing page". For individual listings and category browsing pages, the software reads the listing's title or the category's name and displays that information in the browser's page title bar.
  
-<tip c n>NOTE: We recommend that you either use the typical <TITLE> tags within your standard html coding, or� use the (!MODULE_TITLE!) tag associated with this program, but not both.</tip>+<tip c n>NOTE: We recommend that you either use the typical <title> tags within your standard HTML coding, -oruse the **{module tag='module_title'}** tag associated with this program, but not both.</tip> 
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 +===== Tag Search ===== 
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 +This module displays an auto-complete search box to show all listings that are tagged with the same listing tag.  This module is used by default on the "browse tag" pages, but can be placed on any page you want.  When a user "searches" for a tag, it takes them to the "browse tag" page for the tag they searched for, displaying all listings tagged with that keyword. 
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 +The search box uses auto-complete technology, so that as a user is typing into the box, it displays suggestions that match what they have typed so far.  For instance, if a user types in "ho" it might suggest "horse" and "honda" The suggestions it uses are from actual listing tags on your site.
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