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Search and Navigation
Salesforce B2C Commerce enables you to control how customers find your products on your own site as well as through external search engines, such as Google.
- Search Checklist
The search checklist contains the tasks that can be performed to customize search. Outside of the basic search setup, most of these are optional, but recommended. - Keyword Searches
Keyword searching is how most customers use your storefront to find the products they are interested in buying. By specifying the searchable product attributes and configuring relationships using search dictionaries, a large and accurate search index is created. When an item is searched for, B2C Commerce runs through a search process, gathers the results, and applies a sorting rule that defines how to display the respective results. - Salesforce Commerce Cloud D2C: Quick Start Guide
Learn how to build, customize, and launch a fully functional D2C store using Salesforce Commerce Cloud. From initial setup to branding, product configuration, and checkout optimization, this course will equip you with the skills to go live fast and scale. - Search Results and Sorting Rules
All returned search results are displayed based on the sorting rules that are applied to them. - Search and Navigation Implementation Considerations
Guidelines and requirements you may want to consider as you implement search and navigation throughout your storefront. - Quality of Search Testing
We recommend you test the quality of your searching regularly and weβve prepared some resources to help with your testing. - Salesforce Javascript Developer I - Certification Tests
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Infocenter Retirement: On June 30, 2023, the Infocenter was retired, and documentation currently hosted on the Infocenter will be published to Salesforce Help, Commerce Cloud Developer Center, and Salesforce B2C Commerce Developer Documentation Resources. For more information, see the release note.