Hi,
I am interested in pages with the searchword(s) contained within filename to have a much higher rating than those merely containing the word within the title/page.
However, despite amending the weighting (+/-5 boost) within the configuration screen, the order of many search results are unchanged.
If I have a page called "paints.html" and another called "brushes.html", I would expect the "paints.html" to appear higher up in the rankings than "brushes.html" should a user enter "paints" within the search box.
However, what appears to happen is that the word count within the page is still rated much higher than the filename, so if "brushes.html" contains the word "paints" more time than the "paints.html" it still gets displayed first, regardless of the weightings.
I even tried boosting the filename to +5 option and the others to -5, but it made no difference.
Any ideas ?
Many thanks
Pete
I am interested in pages with the searchword(s) contained within filename to have a much higher rating than those merely containing the word within the title/page.
However, despite amending the weighting (+/-5 boost) within the configuration screen, the order of many search results are unchanged.
If I have a page called "paints.html" and another called "brushes.html", I would expect the "paints.html" to appear higher up in the rankings than "brushes.html" should a user enter "paints" within the search box.
However, what appears to happen is that the word count within the page is still rated much higher than the filename, so if "brushes.html" contains the word "paints" more time than the "paints.html" it still gets displayed first, regardless of the weightings.
I even tried boosting the filename to +5 option and the others to -5, but it made no difference.
Any ideas ?
Many thanks
Pete
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