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When including a search box in your tree, you can expand the scope of your search by adding hidden keywords to the Content Node.
For example, if you have a node about "printers", and you want people who search for "hp" to find this node - without the text "hp" appearing in the node - go to the Search tab when editing a Content node, and add hidden keywords like so:
The keywords never appear to the end-user.
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When including a search box in your tree, you can expand the scope of your search by adding hidden keywords to the Content Node.
For example, if you have a node about "printers", and you want people who search for "hp" to find this node - without the text "hp" appearing in the node - go to the More section when editing a Content node, and add hidden keywords like so:
The keywords never appear to the end-user.
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Throughout 2022 Zingtree will be upgrading customers to our new faster and more modern user experience! Here's how to tell which experience your Zingtree Authors are currently using.
Log in to your Zingtree Author account and navigate to My Trees. How does your current My Trees page look?
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How to Add Hidden Keywords to Target Search Queries
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