Full-text index
Search ALASKA.FYI
Pagefind runs entirely in your browser against the static HTML we ship — no query server, no accounts. Pair it with the home router when you want keyword → hub shortcuts.
Query the index
Places, species, hubs, and long-form pages built at publish time.
Try these queries
Starter terms that usually match gazetteer pages, hubs, or references. Share a link with ?q= to open with the same search.
Jump to a hub
Structured entry points when you already know the lane — depth stays on partner tools we link to.
- Places Gazetteer Lakes, towns, mountains, map explorer.
- Signals Alaska alerts Feed + context on this domain.
- Data JSON & schemas Feeds, catalog, and build notes.
- Outdoors Fishing Routes to AFCA for counts & timing.
- Terrain Maps & land TrueTopo and land intelligence.
- Now Intel Signals and routing to AlaskaIntel.
How this search works
- 01 Built at publish. Pagefind indexes the HTML we generate in Eleventy. After each deploy, the index matches what is on the site.
- 02 Runs in your browser. Queries never hit a dedicated search backend — good for privacy and edge hosting.
- 03 Dev vs production. The Pagefind bundle is produced by
npm run build. Localeleventy --servewithout a full build may not ship the index — use the home router or gazetteer in that case.
Public JSON (for maps & tools)
Full-text search covers HTML pages. For machine-readable bulk data, use the gazetteer exports:
- /data/gazetteer/lakes.json
- /data/gazetteer/towns.json
- /data/gazetteer/mountains.json
- /data/alerts.json