
Digital Hall of Fame Typo-Tolerant Search: Help Visitors Find Every Inductee
A visitor who misspells a name or remembers only a nickname should still find the inductee they are looking for. Most school digital halls of fame are configured with exact-match keyword search, which means a single transposed letter or an informal first name returns zero results — and the visitor walks away without finding the honoree. Typo-tolerant search solves this by building flexible matching directly into the search index, so that “Micheal” finds “Michael,” “Coach Kowalski” surfaces “James Kowalski,” and a maiden name entered by a classmate still returns the correct profile. This guide explains how to plan, configure, and maintain typo-tolerant search for a school digital hall of fame using structured data fields, search aliases, and platform settings that scale as the archive grows.
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