** What value does this module/package add to GovCMS?
This would be useful for improving search results via the Search API by giving editors the ability to offer curated content suggestions that pair with select search terms.
** Is the module Drupal 10 compatible?
Yes, Drupal 11 even.
** Please provide a brief outline of what this module does.
This module let editors configure search terms per entity that should trigger
elevate (best bets) or exclude when users is searching the site.
* Who does this module benefit:
[] end users
[*] content editors
[ ] site builders
[ ] themers
[ ] developers
** How could you provide/replicate the functionality of this module using alternative methods, eg in your theme?
I'm not sure it would be possible to replicate this purely at theme level/SaaS environment.
** If this module styles or alters HTML or JavaScript output, can the functionality be provided via the theme? What alternatives have you considered.
N/A
** What is the maintenance and support status of the module. Describe the issue queue activity.
This module appears to be actively maintained with only one open issue at present and 30 closed issues.
** What permissions are needed to utilise the module (and are any new permissions provided by the module)?
I don't think so but am unsure.
** Does the module modify the database structure and/or store additional metadata on nodes or other entities? If so, why? What are the risks for future updates?
I believe a field for "Best Bets" can be added to content.
** Is the module designed to capture anonymous user data?
No.
** Is the output of the module typically fully cacheable? Would the inclusion of this module potentially render pages uncacheable.
I believe it is fully cacheable.
** What is your assessment of the quality of this module, the contribution history of the module's maintainers, and the uptake of the module within the Drupal community?
383 Sites report sing this module. I also wonder if it was formerly a part of GovCMS as we have best bets fields on some of our content.
** Additional information
I think this module would be a great addition to the GovCMS Search modules along with "Search API Autocomplete" & "Search API Spellcheck" thouogh those two would be more useful before this one.
** What value does this module/package add to GovCMS? This would be useful for improving search results via the Search API by giving editors the ability to offer curated content suggestions that pair with select search terms.
** Is the module Drupal 10 compatible? Yes, Drupal 11 even.
** Please provide a brief outline of what this module does. This module let editors configure search terms per entity that should trigger elevate (best bets) or exclude when users is searching the site.
* Who does this module benefit: [] end users [*] content editors [ ] site builders [ ] themers [ ] developers
** How could you provide/replicate the functionality of this module using alternative methods, eg in your theme? I'm not sure it would be possible to replicate this purely at theme level/SaaS environment.
** If this module styles or alters HTML or JavaScript output, can the functionality be provided via the theme? What alternatives have you considered. N/A
** What is the maintenance and support status of the module. Describe the issue queue activity. This module appears to be actively maintained with only one open issue at present and 30 closed issues.
** What permissions are needed to utilise the module (and are any new permissions provided by the module)? I don't think so but am unsure.
** Does the module modify the database structure and/or store additional metadata on nodes or other entities? If so, why? What are the risks for future updates? I believe a field for "Best Bets" can be added to content.
** Is the module designed to capture anonymous user data? No.
** Is the output of the module typically fully cacheable? Would the inclusion of this module potentially render pages uncacheable. I believe it is fully cacheable.
** What is your assessment of the quality of this module, the contribution history of the module's maintainers, and the uptake of the module within the Drupal community? 383 Sites report sing this module. I also wonder if it was formerly a part of GovCMS as we have best bets fields on some of our content.
** Additional information I think this module would be a great addition to the GovCMS Search modules along with "Search API Autocomplete" & "Search API Spellcheck" thouogh those two would be more useful before this one.