


"Single term" searches for items containing the keywords as a phrase, exactly as entered."Direct query" sends the unparsed keywords directly to the search server and allows the server to decide how to handle the search.This page give you options to configure how the search is executed and how results will be displayed. Path: search-page (Specifies the path where the search page will be accessible.).Search description: (Optional, I'll leave it blank.).Enabled (This will make the search page accessible to users.).Index: Node index (This determines which index this search will be based on.).Search name: Search (This will be the page title of the search page.).Go to "Configuration = > Search and Metadata => Search API => Search pages => Add search page" (admin/config/search/search_api/page/add).Now that we have installed and enabled Search API pages, we can create a search page. Go to "Modules" (admin/modules) and enable:.In the next video, we'll use Views to create a search page. In this video, I will show you how to create a search page using Search API Pages and walk you through its features. We can create search pages using the Search API Pages module which creates simple and fast search pages or by using the Views module which offers its flexibility to create customizable search pages. But we can't use the search yet because we haven't setup a search page, which is the last thing we need to do in order for users to search our site.

In the previous videos, we have created servers and an index, and we have indexed our data.
