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I'll second this request, it would be helpful.
10 years ago
I think the documents created by Muse rely heavily on CSS and Javascript so those references are most likely getting stripped out by BLOX.
Any thoughts on this one?
Thanks Aaron!
OK thanks, I'll open a ticket to confirm we're in the clear before turning the feature on.
Thanks Christine, I had a feeling I had seen it before but searching the documentation didn't pull up the results I needed.
Also good to know the help text is out of date and we don't need special templates installed to use the feature.
Also good to know the help text is out of date and we don't need special templates installed to use the feature.
I think I'd prefer no related videos at all. No reason to give viewers an easy exit away from your own content.
And a follow-up: What if I want to see assets that are ONLY in certain sections.
So in your example I only want to see results for articles that are exclusively in those two sections. If there is an article in News, Business and Sports I don't want to see it in the results.
Basically a search that says, the assets is in these but not these.
So in your example I only want to see results for articles that are exclusively in those two sections. If there is an article in News, Business and Sports I don't want to see it in the results.
Basically a search that says, the assets is in these but not these.
Awesome Brad, but are things like that documented anywhere?
I still contend a way to do it in the GUI will be necessary for average users to utilize the functionality. I can't count on my copy desk to remember or reference parameters like that for example.
I still contend a way to do it in the GUI will be necessary for average users to utilize the functionality. I can't count on my copy desk to remember or reference parameters like that for example.
Awesome workaround for the first request, thanks Jason.
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