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You must be the owner of the website, or at least have the permissions to update its content. You'll have to include a JavaScript snippet to enable DocSearch.
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Your website must be publicly available. We do not host search indices for websites that are available behind an authentication or a private network.
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Your website must be a documentation website. We do not index blogs or commercial content.
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Your website must have some final content. We won't index empty websites nor those filled with lorem ipsum placeholder content. Please, wait until you have written some documentation before applying. We would be happy to help you as soon as you have a steady design.
⚠️ We should probably have some more content on each of the documentation pages before applying (New documentation pages - need completing #338). Or we apply at this stage and see what they say.
I have implemented a search box for the documentation in PR - #340
Currently it uses the default api key provided to test it out by docsearch (see https://docsearch.algolia.com/docs/dropdown)
In order to have search results from the sema documentation we need to complete an application for the DocSearch service.
How to apply:
https://docsearch.algolia.com/docs/who-can-apply
the checklist from the link above is as follows.
To apply: https://docsearch.algolia.com/docs/apply/ probably do this with the sema gmail acount?
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