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This is a beta feature under active development. All search listings are currently built by the SDP team.

Standard search listings can be built using existing attributes (vocabularies) in the CMS taxonomy (e.g. a news listing, a grants listing, a search of all publications in a site section). To use other (non-existing/new) attributes/vocabularies, additional custom work is required.

Currently the Search listing content type/template is only available to Site admins and Admins so 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 9 results.

Live examples

Examples of custom search listings on vic.gov.au include:

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:

Process for requesting an SDP custom search listing

  1. Tell us your requirements by completing the search listing requirements template.

  2. Submit a Platform enhancement request with the requirements document attached.

  3. 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.

How to create a search listing guide (KB help article)

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