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I don't currently index nav, header, and footer tags in HTML. There's a fair bit of detail why at https://blog.searchmysite.net/posts/relevancy-tuning-for-searchmysite.net/ , and it does help in many cases, but this approach might need a bit of a rethink given there have been cases where useful content is missed because it is inside a header tag.
Perhaps there could be separate fields for (body) content, nav, header-minus-nav, and footer, with different boosts for each, e.g. highest for content, and possibly header-minus-nav, and low for nav and footer.
I don't currently index nav, header, and footer tags in HTML. There's a fair bit of detail why at https://blog.searchmysite.net/posts/relevancy-tuning-for-searchmysite.net/ , and it does help in many cases, but this approach might need a bit of a rethink given there have been cases where useful content is missed because it is inside a header tag.
Perhaps there could be separate fields for (body) content, nav, header-minus-nav, and footer, with different boosts for each, e.g. highest for content, and possibly header-minus-nav, and low for nav and footer.
See also #119 .
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