Stephanie,
FreeFind is a good search engine. I still use it on my web sites. However, if you have an
intricate web site with multiple pages, perhaps you need to graduate to a Google search
engine that can search multiple sites (in addition to the one you have created. The
NJGenweb site utilizes both.
Janice
-----Original Message-----
From: "Monmouth-Ocean Co. GenWeb Coordinator"
<oceancogenweb(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Jul 31, 2007 11:40 AM
To: NJGEN list <NJGEN(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: [NJGEN] reccommend a good search engine
Hello All,
I am using a FreeFind search engine on my county sites and I am not completely thrilled
with it. I am hunting around for another one and would like to hear some feedback from you
about yours. I would like for it to search my site and the archives, have a site map and
maybe a keyword index. I would also like to be able to customize the search page like
FreeFind does with the site logo. The customization part should be easy too. I don't
want to have to mess with to much html code to make it work if I don't have to. Copy
and paste is king!
Soooo...
What search engine are you using and why do you like it? Can you customize it to search
the GenWeb Archives too? Does it allow you to add your own graphics on the result pages?
Is it user friendly, for me and the consumer?
Please let me know what you think and reply to the list so that others can benefit from
your advice.
I appreciate any help you can give.
Thanks,
Stephanie
CC-Monmouth and Ocean Counties
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