
RawSugar
Adding RawSugar tag-search to your blog means that you allow your users to use, explore and search all your blog entries directly on your blog with no extra effort on your part.

Here's how it works: 1. Every time you post a new entry to your blog we detect it automatically and index it in RawSugar using the tags you specify. Your blog entries are then fully searchable within RawSugar. 2. In the typical configuration you incorporate one piece of RawSugar code on the sidebar of your blog and another in the main section of the blog. 3. When readers view your blog they see a tag containing a hierarchically organized list of your tags. This is part of the RawSugar special sauce; we learn from our users, and from you how to organize your tags hierarchically. This is a much stronger visualization paradigm than regular tag-clouds, which are usually too crowded and unusable. 4. When users search or click on a tag, the search results appear directly within your blog. We use AJAX to display the results, so the results appear instantly and your visitors never have to leave your blog. Visitors usually find what they're looking for within two or three clicks. Tag search provides the most relevant, descriptive topics/tags for your results at each level of the search. Using guided search, a user can quickly narrow their results, selecting the topics/tags and sub-topics that are relevant to them. Compare this to a typical category list which provides only a single level of classification and requires that readers scroll through dozens or hundreds of posts to find the entries important to them
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