IntroSeems like people regularly ask questions for which answers are readily available. I figure it's for one of two reasons: they're lazy, or they don't find the results using the search features. I can't do anything about lazy people
, but, I
can help people use the search functions more effectively. So...some tips:
[1] KeywordsStart with a narrow range of keywords in the
Search For field to maximize the volume of results. If the results are
too voluminous, you may always add or refine the keywords to narrow the results returned.
[2] Keyword MatchingTry using different keyword matching options. In the dropdown next to the
Search For field, select
Match Any Words to perform the broadest search with your keywords. Using the same keywords, try slimming down the results by using the
Match All Words option.For example, using these keywords - "Edirol", "digi", "mod", and "UA5" - the search engine would return these results:
Match Any Words- My Edirol UA5 has a USB interface
- I love the UA5
- All your digital signals are belong to us
- I want to modify my motorcycle with a new exhaust.
But NOT:
- All this fluffing going on makes me want to downgrade from my V3.
Match All Words- I wish I didn't have to get a digi-mod on my UA5. If only those bozo Edirol designers had gotten it right the first time.
But NOT:
- I'm very happy with my stock Edirol UA5
[4] OptionsSimply tick the box to determine how you want to view the results from your search: As Messages (Subject + the first few lines of the message), or Topic Subjects Only (subject line only)
[5] Fields To SearchTry ticking only the
Subject checkbox to narrow results. However, given all the thread hijacking that goes on here, it's often best to also tick the
Message checkbox.
[6] Message AgeMost of the time, you're just fine leaving the default starting (0) and ending (9999) age. Though if you know the topic for which you're searching appeared in the last 2 weeks, feel free to change accordingly.
[7] Search OrderSeveral options here, select whichever you wish:
- Most relevant results first - a good default for searching!
- Largest / Smallest topics first - I have no idea why anyone would use this feature.
- Most recent topics first - pretty self explanatory
- Oldest topics first - again, self explanatory
[8] Choose A BoardThis is KEY. Select only those boards that likely hold the answer to your question - otherwise you may be deluged with an enormous volume of results. To UNtick all boards, simply UNtick the Check All checkbox. Then merely tick the forums in which you'd like to search. Don't forget to include the TS Knowledge Base / Archive forums when searching for technical answers.