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does the search function work on this forum anymore?? or am i doing something wrong?
bullit132- Gold Member
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Re: search function
Works fine for me. What are you looking for? If you don't mind me asking that is.
Ron
Edit: I was asking so I can help look. Not to be nosey
Ron
Edit: I was asking so I can help look. Not to be nosey
Cribbs74- Moderator
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Re: search function
It works best if you click the Google button under our search box. Then it will search Google for only this website for your terms.
Using that method will generate the same results as any domain specific search on Google. In other words, it's the same as going to Google and entering something like this example:
"Tee Dee .049 venturi size site:coxengineforum.com"
or "bubbles in fuel line site:clstunt.com"
You can type "Search Terms site:anysite.com" and it will only search that website. Don't use "www" or any other prefixes.
Here's what my Tee Dee venturi search generated from our box with the Google button highlighted:
Notice all the results are from this website, or whatever site you want to search.
Using that method will generate the same results as any domain specific search on Google. In other words, it's the same as going to Google and entering something like this example:
"Tee Dee .049 venturi size site:coxengineforum.com"
or "bubbles in fuel line site:clstunt.com"
You can type "Search Terms site:anysite.com" and it will only search that website. Don't use "www" or any other prefixes.
Here's what my Tee Dee venturi search generated from our box with the Google button highlighted:
Notice all the results are from this website, or whatever site you want to search.
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Re: search function
More often than not I find what I am looking for on an "inside" search.
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