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We want to and will make it easy for schools to keep their staff, pupils, parents, partners, other stake-holders and wider community informed, updated and engaged.

Now, by merely typing in the text you can do it too!

It's so easy even 7 year old children can do it. If you are able to move a mouse, click a few buttons and string a few sentences together you can maintain a cutting edge site.

We'll give you all the training you'll need, support you on the phone or with email, all to make sure you get the best out of your investment.

Our killer features are:
Superb content management and blog software. Excellent Google optimisation.
An email to weblog interface, making updating your school blog a doddle. 
Top draw support and feedback.

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school website yourself. What will you write today's school news to be?

Archive page for Friday, 31 March 2006

 Fr, Mar 31, 2006
Search has arrived
Above the Navigation panel is a quick internal search for the site you're in, searching across all types of pages. Results are displayed on your advanced search page. Under yout Navigation panel on every page is a direct link to this advanced search page.

The advanced search page allows you to search across all schools, well, all nine here at the mo. Or just within 'this one site.' And you can decide to search for every type of page or just:
  • Thumbs — useful if the thumb has long titles, or a description.
  • News items — those items that made it to the front page(s)
  • Messages & comments — from your discussion group, or comments.
If I think of anything else to add, I will. Or if you get any bright ideas... (Tiny thumbnails of the thumbs would be nice, also searching across members, date...)

Each newly created item is added within the hour, so this search engine is always up-to-date. Pages that are popular rise higher, that is, the search engine learns if one page gets more click throughs, decides that it must be more interesting and brings it higher in the results.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 31/3/06; 1:47:39 AM to the Community dept.
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Search has arrived