--- title: Insert an example search page with Coveo Hive slug: '2212' canonical_url: https://docs.coveo.com/en/2212/ collection: coveo-for-sitecore-v5 source_format: adoc --- # Insert an example search page with Coveo Hive > **Legacy feature** > > The Coveo Hive Framework is now in maintenance mode and is no longer recommended for new implementations. > > To build new search experiences, use one of Coveo's more modern, lightweight, and responsive libraries. > To get started, see the [Build search](https://docs.coveo.com/en/2473/) article. The Coveo Hive framework comes with a template to create an example search page, using a set of preconfigured data source items as children. This example search page should be used to get more familiar with some of the common Coveo Hive components and to test a search page over your index data, rather than as a starting point towards your production environment search interface. To insert an example search page in your content tree . Log in to the Sitecore **Content Editor**, . In the tree on the left, select the parent item for your search page, and right-click it. . Select **Insert** > **Insert from template**. . In the **Insert from Template** window, select **Branches** > **Coveo Hive** > **Example Search Page**, and select **Insert**. ![Screenshot of the Insert from Template window with the example search page branch selected | Coveo](https://docs.coveo.com/en/assets/images/c4sc-v5/37103043.png) . Open the **Default Analytics** data source and set a meaningful `Search Hub` value. > **Important** > > Many powerful Coveo features (for example, analytics reporting and machine learning driven features) rely on [search hub](https://docs.coveo.com/en/o7qa1002/) values. > Meaningful search hub values are also essential in identifying the origin of all calls to the Coveo Search API, as this can avoid you accidental extra costs. > > Regardless of the way you build your search interfaces (or the [other methods](https://docs.coveo.com/en/3302#setting-the-search-hub-when-using-server-side-code-to-call-the-search-api) you may use to call the Search API), ensure you [set search hub values](https://docs.coveo.com/en/3302#setting-the-search-hub) properly from the beginning. ![Setting a search hub value in the analytics data source | Coveo for Sitecore 5](https://docs.coveo.com/en/assets/images/c4sc-v5/example-search-page-setting-search-hub.png) . You can now preview and edit your search page in the **Experience Editor**. At the top of the page, select **Publish** > **Experience Editor**. You can now preview the search page and edit the components of the page to your liking.