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Mobile search results cards

This section includes information about the new Fuse search. If you are currently using Fuse's legacy search, see Legacy search.

Each item of content returned in the mobile search results is represented as a card. Tapping on a card takes you to that particular item, where you can view it in further detail. Each card has an icon in the top-left corner indicating the item type, and displays any information that is relevant to that item type.

 Information is only displayed on search results cards if it is available.

For example, an article card displays the Article icon, thumbnail, description, creation date, read time, the author's name, plus social information such as the number of views, likes, comments and shares the article has received. 

The following item cards appear in Fuse search results: 

Card

Description

Article

Represents an article posted to Fuse. The card shows the Article icon, title, description, thumbnail, creation date, read time, the author's name, author's profile image, and social information such as the number of views, likes, comments and shares. 

Community

Represents a community in Fuse that you have permission to see. This might be a community you are currently a member of or one that you are not a member of. The card shows the Community icon, community name, description, and community type (Open, Public, Private or Protected). 

Course

Represents a SCORM course that has been uploaded to Fuse.The card shows the course icon, course name, description, and the author's name, creation date, and social information such as the number of views, likes, comments and shares. 

Event

Represents an event in Fuse and all occurrences created within the event. The card shows the Event icon, title, description, thumbnail, and clickable links to each occurrence (with the date, time, timezone, location and host).  

Only future occurrences are listed. Once an occurence has taken place, it is no longer visible on the card. To see past occurrences, you must view the event in Fuse.


File

Represents an uploaded file in Fuse, such as a Word document, PowerPoint presentation, Excel spreadsheet, PDF and so on. The card shows the icon, title, description, author's name, creation date, and social information such as the number of views, likes, comments and shares.  

Where applicable, a label is displayed on the card indicating the specific file type. In the example below, the label shows that the file is a Microsoft Word document.

For other file types not listed below, the default ‘File’ label is displayed.

The following type-specific labels are shown:

  • Calendar File (ICS, EML)

  • Word File (DOCX and DOTX)

  • Powerpoint File (PPTX, PPT, PPSX, PPTM)

  • Excel File (XLSX, XLS, XLSM, XLSB)

  • Doc File

  • MSG File

  • Text File (TXT, RTF)

  • ODT File

  • CSV File

  • JPG Image

  • PNG Image

  • JPEG Image

  • HEIC Image

  • GIF Image

  • TIF Image

  • JFIF Image

  • Media File (TREC, PUB, M3U)

  • PDF File

  • MP3 File

  • M4A File

  • MP4 File

  • WAV File

  • Web File (XSPF, HTML, ASHX, URL, HTM)

Learning Plan

Represents a learning plan in Fuse. The card shows the Learning Plan icon, title, description, thumbnail and the creation date. 

Link

Represents a link posted to Fuse. The card shows the Link icon, the link title, description, thumbnail, the user who posted the link, creation date, and social information such as the number of views, likes, comments and shares. 

People

Represents a user in Fuse. The card shows the People icon, the user's forename and surname, the user type, and thumbnail.

Question

Represents a question posted to Fuse. The card shows the Question icon, the text of the question, the description, thumbnail, author, creation date, and social information such as the number of views, likes, comments and shares. 

Video

Represents a video that has been uploaded to Fuse. The card shows the Video icon, a thumbnail, title, description, the author, creation date, and social information such as the number of views, likes, comments and shares.

You cannot preview the video directly in the card.

Topic

Represents a particular topic in Fuse. The card shows the Topic icon, title, description, thumbnail, creation date, and the number of content items that exist within the topic. 


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