SEARCHING; Ways to search the forum for problems/solutions
SEARCHING; Ways to search the forum for problems/solutions
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Ways to search this forum for problems/solutions
(Or anything else you might need to search for )
1st:
[and probably least liked, sorry JohnM] the Search button at the top of the forum pages
You can set parameters/Options to make this targeted, for example to, Search post title only, or Search HOW TO (Solutions)
2nd:
The most popular & often recommended, the wellminded Search
3rd:
Probably the least known about, but one I find very useful klu9's Search
Which you'll need a good browser/video for, as it uses Truvideo & Blinxvideo as well as many Puppy listings
Apart from, of course, your own favourite well known search engine
Please include yours below
Thanks
TIP: If you right click any of these highlightable links, you can open in new tab; very handy!
Happy searching - You may bookmark any/all of these links
A full searchable database, with many search term options, will be included in the near future, I am reliably informed
[unless you'd like to try your hand]
Aitch
Edit: Added right click Tip
Edit: This list is constantly being amended so check back every now and then, thanks!
Last edited by Aitch on Wed 01 Sep 2010, 09:10, edited 3 times in total.
Tips:
The actual forum search doesn't search very old posts, so you have to use one of the other searches.
The actual forum search doesn't search for words with less than 4 characters, so you have to add an * if you need to search for 3 letter words.
BUT
The actual forum search is still valuable as it is the only one that can display results in a logical order (e.g. by date), and that has advanced search abilities like searching by author - or am I wrong about this?
The actual forum search doesn't search very old posts, so you have to use one of the other searches.
The actual forum search doesn't search for words with less than 4 characters, so you have to add an * if you need to search for 3 letter words.
BUT
The actual forum search is still valuable as it is the only one that can display results in a logical order (e.g. by date), and that has advanced search abilities like searching by author - or am I wrong about this?
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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Searching by author is very handy sometimes.
Additionally, you can click on somebody's profile and then you will see a link that will show a list of every post that user has made. Handy when you know who made a recent post but don't remember where.
If you go to the forum index, at the top right there is a link which will show all of your own posts. You can also access this by clicking your profile link from a post, as above. It doesn't work from the profile link at the top of the forum though.
If you want to give somebody the link to a post you found by the forum search, but don't want half the words in orange, you can edit the URL. there will be a question mark followed by some text, then an ampersand and more text. Remove everything between the question mark up to and including the ampersand. Like this:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 37&t=29754
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29754
If you want give a link to a specific post within a thread, right-click the little white or orange icon at the left of the "header" of the post. Go to "copy link location". Now middle-click where you want the link pasted. For these, if you want to remove the orange you need to remove everything from and including the ampersand to just before the hash sign, like so:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 937#202493
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 493#202493
Additionally, you can click on somebody's profile and then you will see a link that will show a list of every post that user has made. Handy when you know who made a recent post but don't remember where.
If you go to the forum index, at the top right there is a link which will show all of your own posts. You can also access this by clicking your profile link from a post, as above. It doesn't work from the profile link at the top of the forum though.
If you want to give somebody the link to a post you found by the forum search, but don't want half the words in orange, you can edit the URL. there will be a question mark followed by some text, then an ampersand and more text. Remove everything between the question mark up to and including the ampersand. Like this:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 37&t=29754
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29754
If you want give a link to a specific post within a thread, right-click the little white or orange icon at the left of the "header" of the post. Go to "copy link location". Now middle-click where you want the link pasted. For these, if you want to remove the orange you need to remove everything from and including the ampersand to just before the hash sign, like so:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 937#202493
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 493#202493
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Not Puppy-specific but handy nevertheless:
Linux documentation Search at die.net
Linux documentation Search at die.net
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Manual searches through dozens of pages
I like to trace the histoy of some topics and sometimes find they go back dozens of pages in a multi-page topic.
So here is some useful advice I got many moons ago for navigating the history of multi page topics (eg this Beginner's Help) back through dozens (if not hundreds) of pages.
Look for the direct page access area near the top right of the topic page - something like
But how do you quickly get to page 100?
The answer is to hover the cursor over the page 2 selection to get the absolute address of page 2 (something like the following)
so a good guestimate for page 100 would be around 3000
Now select page 2 to get the page 2 address in the browser window at the top of the browser page and edit it to
So here is some useful advice I got many moons ago for navigating the history of multi page topics (eg this Beginner's Help) back through dozens (if not hundreds) of pages.
Look for the direct page access area near the top right of the topic page - something like
This lets you quickly select the first 3 and the last 3 pages then SLOWLY get to any other.Goto page: 1, 2, 3, ..., 273, 274, 275 Next
But how do you quickly get to page 100?
The answer is to hover the cursor over the page 2 selection to get the absolute address of page 2 (something like the following)
then check the page 3 entry which might be something like
This gives a quick rule of thumb that the start addresses increase by about 30/page
so a good guestimate for page 100 would be around 3000
Now select page 2 to get the page 2 address in the browser window at the top of the browser page and edit it to
This should get you to around page 100
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As an additional thought, & as a result of a recent post,
Tips for 'How To Search' from google; including using filtering/advanced search techniques/how to interpret results, etc
Here
With any luck someone will find something really useful
Yay!
Gold, I found Gold
oops, sorry, wrong forum
Aitch
Edit: Metasearches
http://clusty.com/
http://www.ithaki.net/ [plugin for mozilla]
Tips for 'How To Search' from google; including using filtering/advanced search techniques/how to interpret results, etc
Here
With any luck someone will find something really useful
Yay!
Gold, I found Gold
oops, sorry, wrong forum
Aitch
Edit: Metasearches
http://clusty.com/
http://www.ithaki.net/ [plugin for mozilla]
Last edited by Aitch on Mon 02 Jun 2008, 21:11, edited 1 time in total.
A good general use search engine is
http://www.metacrawler.com/
it uses Google, Yahoo, MSN Search and Ask.
An all in one.
http://www.metacrawler.com/
it uses Google, Yahoo, MSN Search and Ask.
An all in one.
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There may be some issues with the forums search - I looked for a topic with 'firewall' in the title that I know exists (since found it again cause I remembered who wrote it and checked their past posts), but the search wouldn't return it in three different ways of asking (all forums, past 3 months; all forums + keyword; beginners (the forum it is in) + keyword in title).
I second Aitch!
To get you started, heres my most used forum search technique.
In google (or search engine of choice), type
To get you started, heres my most used forum search technique.
In google (or search engine of choice), type
Code: Select all
site:murga-linux.com my search
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Good topic Aitch. Should be copied / edited to the wiki & manual
Here is the google advanced search
http://www.google.com/advanced_search?q ... as_qdr=all
Here is the google advanced search
http://www.google.com/advanced_search?q ... as_qdr=all
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Want music downloads?
Or educational research material?
Here's a creative example of google searching
http://www.wimp.com/goodinfo/
different version
http://www.jimmyr.com/blog/Me_on_FT_com ... 4_2007.php
Enjoy
Aitch
Or educational research material?
Here's a creative example of google searching
http://www.wimp.com/goodinfo/
different version
http://www.jimmyr.com/blog/Me_on_FT_com ... 4_2007.php
Enjoy
Aitch
Google Insights
courtesy; Master_wrong, thanks
http://www.google.com/insights/search/#
example search for a well-known distros global distribution
http://www.google.com/insights/search/# ... oad&cmpt=q
shocked - I was... try changing the search terms
http://www.google.com/insights/search/# ... oad&cmpt=q
so there you have it
Aitch
courtesy; Master_wrong, thanks
http://www.google.com/insights/search/#
example search for a well-known distros global distribution
http://www.google.com/insights/search/# ... oad&cmpt=q
shocked - I was... try changing the search terms
http://www.google.com/insights/search/# ... oad&cmpt=q
so there you have it
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Forrum Searching
I agree. Why not both of these:aarf wrote:how much longer will it be before the search link at the forum front page is changed to point to the advanced google search link above? it is obviously useless as it is so why hasn't it been changed?
http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
and
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=0010833906 ... aptrn9hwag
Rgds Mike
It isn't useless. Both it and the google search have their place. Sometimes I need the special options on the forum search page, such as searching in a particular section of the forum, or for an author...how much longer will it be before the search link at the forum front page is changed to point to the advanced google search link above? it is obviously useless as it is so why hasn't it been changed?
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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I concur with disciple
Very often, I find, people don't understand the search process
This may help, & maybe some modifications to our forum's search database are possible?
http://www.phpbbdoctor.com/blog/2007/01 ... rk-part-i/
http://www.phpbbdoctor.com/blog/2007/01 ... k-part-ii/
Pizzasgood, maybe, can you do this mod? Is it worth it?
Aitch
Very often, I find, people don't understand the search process
This may help, & maybe some modifications to our forum's search database are possible?
http://www.phpbbdoctor.com/blog/2007/01 ... rk-part-i/
http://www.phpbbdoctor.com/blog/2007/01 ... k-part-ii/
Pizzasgood, maybe, can you do this mod? Is it worth it?
Aitch
I should perhaps clarify that normally I already know what I am looking for - it is probably a little less helpful to the average newbie
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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