Escapay Presents: The Search Option - A Basic Tutorial

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Luke
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Post by Luke »

Kram Nebuer wrote:The search option doesn't circle the top three relevant topics for me. How do you turn that on?
It's a simple two-step process for you, at least. Call in your bro. And tell him to bring a red marker!

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Nice demonstration, Escapay. Maybe now we can put an end to remakes of old topics. Are people too lazy to notice the search button? I think so.
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Post by MickeyMouseboy »

I feel enlighten by your tutorial Escapay! I wonder if i can find my old dvd reviews for sleeping beaty, pocahontas and others lol blast from the past. I can't wait for your next tutorial on how to make pink elephants dance! :lol:
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Search Option Problems!

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Escapay, I'm not ignoring your E-mail, I'm working on the capping...I'll reply soon. I actually have a quick question: would you mind if instead of telling my folks myself about copyrights, I just copy and pasted what you said into a document for them to read (editing out the "tell your parents this" stuff)?

But I'm really here to tell you I've had a search problem, and maybe you can explain it!

I had a tiny question that I didn't want to make a new thread about. I knew the thread Julian Carter had made about asking small questions would be perfect. But I couldn't remember the name. I was looking for the title of the thread, so I only marked "Search topic title only." I entered the word "small" (without the quotes, of course), and didn't get any results, even when I tried both "Search for any terms or use query as entered" and "Search for all terms".

So maybe that word was wrong, but I knew the thread's title had the word "question" in it. I tried that one the same way as I had before, trying both searching for any terms and searching for all terms, but still no results. Finally I thought, maybe I'm one letter off, and the word is "questions"! But even when trying both options, I still got no results (though, it took a lot longer to load for some reason, it could have just been my computer being slow). This happened even when I entered "Julian Carter" in the author part

I gave up and clicked on Julian Carter's profile. Luckily, he doesn't post that much and I found his thread: Your "Little" Questions Answered Here! So I posted in there. But here's the strange thing: when I wanted to find the thread again after it went back a few pages, I remembered the words "answered here" and typed them both into the search bar. When searching for any terms and searching for all terms, I got results, and found the thread! So...what gives?!
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Poor Disney Duster. It's been soo long, and nobody has answered you! Too bad I don't know the answer :scratch:
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Post by Mermaid Kelly »

Wow..I just read all that ...you did that very well! :)
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