Hi Steve!

> use_meta_description: true
>
> put this line in your .conf file to have the meta data displayed as the
> excerpt.  This doesn't display it as "additional" data but as the only data
> in the excerpt.  What I do on product pages is to put a "breadcrumb" trail
> in the title along with the product's name and then add the product's
> description in the meta tags.  The output that htsearch displays is then
> quite clear and useful to the user...

Yes, I already tried that item but it is really not usable in our case, as we
definitely need to display both excerpt and breadcrumb. Our breadcrumbs are
quite long (because of about 6 to 8 nested categories) so they also won't fit
inside the header.

The context in which the search word is found is mostly important to the user -
it's a knowledge-database, not a product-centric display...

However, thanks for your suggestion! :)

Regards,
Garvin.

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