Hi everyone! I've been lurking around the message boards for a while, but I'm still confused! I hope someone can help!
Ok, this is the first time I'm attempting to "officially" add a search button to some html user documentation. Months ago, I successfully (not counting minor tweaks) added the Zoom (free version) to a few test html pages on my desktop and it seemed to work well. Now, I need to really start working and focusing on this project. Then, convince management to spend the extra money on purchasing Zoom software. So, I really need to understand what I am doing! such pressure!
I'm now confused as to what type of search I need. The documentation is delivered as a fully enclosed html document, but is uploaded to a general webpage for users. They click on the documentation zip file, then launch the index page and start using the document. In my opinion, it functions much like a CD-ROM opened in a browser.
Please excuse my newness at this, but would I still be able to use the (easiest) javascript search capability? We deliver the documentation in its entirety, at each release, and the entire file is completely replaced onto a secured webpage for users to access. Can I treat it as if it's being delivered as a CD-ROM?
My thoughts are to place the search function onto only the index.html page (initially) then, with later releases, expand it to perhaps each html page.
If you need more info to answer this please let me know.
Thank you! I will post my other questions, but this is the most important one right now!
Ok, this is the first time I'm attempting to "officially" add a search button to some html user documentation. Months ago, I successfully (not counting minor tweaks) added the Zoom (free version) to a few test html pages on my desktop and it seemed to work well. Now, I need to really start working and focusing on this project. Then, convince management to spend the extra money on purchasing Zoom software. So, I really need to understand what I am doing! such pressure!
I'm now confused as to what type of search I need. The documentation is delivered as a fully enclosed html document, but is uploaded to a general webpage for users. They click on the documentation zip file, then launch the index page and start using the document. In my opinion, it functions much like a CD-ROM opened in a browser.
Please excuse my newness at this, but would I still be able to use the (easiest) javascript search capability? We deliver the documentation in its entirety, at each release, and the entire file is completely replaced onto a secured webpage for users to access. Can I treat it as if it's being delivered as a CD-ROM?
My thoughts are to place the search function onto only the index.html page (initially) then, with later releases, expand it to perhaps each html page.
If you need more info to answer this please let me know.
Thank you! I will post my other questions, but this is the most important one right now!
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