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How to efficiently "search" within forums??
I am relatively new to this site but how in the heck do you search for certain key words within threads? For example if I wanted to search for all threads that contain the word "berks" is there some specific way to do this? Every time I use the search function it never pulls anything up. Even if I use an advanced search. I just get this message saying "nothing found". Even though I know there are probably a hundred threads out there that contain info on berks products. It's driving me crazy. And I couldn't find and threads or forums on "how to use the search function". Help!!!
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"berks" pulls up 20 pages of results for me...
Also, try Google. This forum should be at the top of the list for anything 370z related. I usually just go to Google if I quickly need to find a thread. |
It has me stumped too brother. It has never once found anything for me
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Google, type in:
site:the370z.com xxx Where the "xxx" is what you want to search for |
Yepp. Google. :)
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I normally use the advance google search and have found it very useful in searching for things by either title or a specific part.
I've in the past made tags like if you're needing help on a How to (reset window) for example to find some diy's But, I agree it may not be perfect. |
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Thank you for the assistance. Using the Google search option was very useful.. Kind of frustrating that the normal search function does't work very well.
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Hi,
Normal search function works well if you're a bit advanced user and play around with the drop down menu and ctrl button. a. you MUST make sure to use dropdown menu and change to (thread) title only. if you keep default, nothing will generate. http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/s...ps4e1de5a8.jpg b. To minimize unwanted results, first ask yourself "what are you looking for?" are you looking to buy berks exhaust or looking for berks review. Use ctrl button on keyword and highlight specific forums. The forum search function can be just as effective, if not more effective if you know the tricks (search is in time sensitive order). Try it. Have fun. thanks |
308 messages... Fuckin hell AK... Told you I'm available as an admin!!!
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Most users will not spend more than a few seconds trying to figure out a web page. Many people, especially those who have just discovered this site and don't realize what a great resource they have stumbled upon, will get frustrated and go looking for a site that is easier to use. IMNSHO, the user should initially be presented with a very simple search interface with the option of using advanced search (see any web search engine for examples). Requiring the user to make a menu selection to do a proper search is just going to frustrate people and scare them away. I am familiar with how search engines work and enjoy a good digital challenge, so I spent several minutes trying to figure out the site search here with the intention of writing a How-to. I quickly decided that using Google/DuckDuckGo/et al was a lot easier for most users and returned better looking results to boot. YMMV It appears that there are two search engines available in vB5. If you have the same option in vB3, give the other one a spin and see if it looks like it would be any easier for the average user. |
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