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How does the Course Search work?

The course search searches web page names that are physically in the root of the course section of the website http://www.marjon.ac.uk/courses/courses/ - not the entire website.

If you want any courses to appear from the search then it needs to be added to the courses section of the website.

One way of doing this is to create a duplicate branch under http://www.marjon.ac.uk/courses/courses/ which does not show in navigation but allows for the course to come up under the course search. 

This would need to be done for any other non-standard courses if you wanted to use the course search for them.

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