When WordPress' Default Search No Longer Cuts It

Poor or nonexistent search functionality has never helped any site gain traction.
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When WordPress' Default Search No Longer Cuts It

Over the last few months, I have tried to land a visiting-professor position. (I'll have more to say about that in the coming weeks.) In the process, I have stumbled across many downright appalling websites from prominent academic institutions. In some cases, I felt like I was going back in time. I'm talking about text-heavy sites rife with 10-point fonts, laughable search functionality, confusing navigation, massive margins, two-sidebar layouts, and no hint of responsiveness.

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