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vkicm

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  1. Site URL: https://www.indianclassicalmusic.com There are certain words that the search bar finds and shows the page it is on. But it cannot find certain pages at all. How can I style my content in such a way that the search bar will find words and the pages containing them? I've noticed it doesn't find H3 headings.
  2. Site URL: https://www.indianclassicalmusic.com/glossary I have a glossary page on our website that has around hundred words on it. Each word is an html of the form <h4 id="TheWord">The Word <a href="javascript:sayGlossaryTerm('theword')"> <i class="fas fa-volume-up"></i> <!-- this is a font awesome speaker icon. The href javascript gets the audio element by id and calls .play() on it. The js function is in the page header settings. --> </a> </h4> <audio id="theword"> <source src="/s/TheWord.m4a" > <!-- this file is uploaded in square space link editor. --> </audio> <p>The meaning of The Word.</p> For a long html page should I be creating a single html block for all the content on the page, in this case the above html a hundred times or should I be creating an independent html code block for each word? Another side effect of this editing this html is that whenever I edit the audio file name. There's some trigger on the keypress that loads all the 100 audio files (They are all short 2 second files) and gives a 429 error. Please advise. Thanks.
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