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This is a beta feature under active development. All search listings are currently built by the SDP team. |
Background of search listings
Before Ripple 2, we had custom-built dynamic listing pages for specific use cases, such as our grants listing and honour rolls. Each one was built by a developer and any change required a production deployment.
For the Ripple 2 rollout, we created the search listing content type, which can be configured, edited and published by Site administrators.
Standard search listings can be built using existing attributes (vocabularies) in the CMS taxonomy , such as content type, site section and taxonomies (e.g. a news listing, a grants listing, an events listing, a search listing of all publications in on a site sectiontopic).
To use other attributes (non-existing/new) attributes/vocabulariesvocabularies), additional custom work is required.
Who can create them
Currently the Search listing content type/template is only available to Site admins and Admins so search . Search listings for sites using the content.vic.gov.au CMS must be built by the SDP team - even very simple ones such as News listings.
CMS editors and approvers can use the Content collection component in the Landing page content type for similar functionality. However, the content collection will only display the latest 9 results.
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9 results and has basic (out of the box) search configuration.
We are working on improvements to the editing experience so we can allow advanced users access to this content type in the future.
What’s on search listing pages
Search listing pages have three main sections: keyword search, filters and results.
Keyword search
A text input to search the collection by keyword.
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Filters
Configurable options for the user to filter search results. These are attributes (e.g. taxonomies) attached to content types, such as Landing page, News, etc.
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Results
We currently support the following search result display options:
List
Grid (card)
Table
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Maps
Maps are also a type of search listing. Read more about interactive map options for SDP, including how to request one.
Live SDP search listing maps:
Some live examples
Examples of custom search listings on vic.gov.au include:
Grants and programs - with custom filters: target audience, status and topic
Victorian Honour Roll of Women - with custom filters: category, induction year, field of expertise, location
Family violence recommendations - with custom filters: category, department/agency and status
Emergency recovery resource portal - with 8 custom filters: section, resource type, recovery environment, subject, audience, owner and recovery environment
Information Safety Entity list search - uses a CSV to display organisation data in a responsive data table
Standard vocabularies (in content.vic.gov.au)
Existing attributes vocabularies available in most content types are:
topic (subtopic to come)
department
content category
grants audience, grants status (only available when grants content type used)
tags (content audience)
organisations (to come)
language (to come)
Read about our standard vocabularies
Our core content types are landing page, publication, news, grant, event.
Search listing display options
Search listings display as a single-column page only (no side menu or other sidebar info).
Results listing page layout variants:
default or simple - see the Ripple design system guide on the results listing
results simple - example: 150 years: school profiles (includes URL, summary, date updated)
results default - example: (with icons) Grants and programs (includes grant audience, whether open or closed, value)
(name TBC) results minimal - example: Departments and agencies (includes name with hyperlink)
cards (looks like content collection)
cards using news content type - example: Victims of Crime news
cards using events content type - example: What’s on at the Shrine
cards using custom profile content types - example: Aboriginal Honour Roll
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How to request an SDP search listing
Tell us your requirements by completing the search listing requirements template. If you want a map, see the
Submit a Platform enhancement request with the requirements document attached.
An SDP product owner will advise of our capacity and potentially provide a quote and timeline.
Search listing content type
After some improvements are made, we plan to make some templates available for cloning and use by selected approvers.
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