Kdyer
(KiX Supporter)
2002-03-16 12:42 AM
Cannot find what you are looking for?

You can do a search from above..

Choose the Search Link above.

(1) Select Forum(s) to search
You can search Each individually or all forums.

(2) Type Keyword search terms (Advanced search tips)
for example - ingroup error
(separate words with spaces, not commas)
(if you need an exact phrase, use quotes: "ingroup error")

(3) Username search - This has been re-implemented!
If you know who made the post, you can use the userid, for example: jdoe

(4) Date Range
By default, it will show posts from the last year.
If you want to search the entire database, clear the 1 to be blank and Year(s) to be blank as well.

(5) Result format
If you want 25 results, per page, leave this as is.

Also, if you want to preview the results, tick the checkbox

Click Submit Button.


Les
(KiX Master)
2003-11-18 05:58 AM
Re: Cannot find what you are looking for?

It could also be that the reason for the dismal search results is that you are using the Google search at the bottom of the page and not the UBB search at the top. The UBB search is far superior to Google's.

If you see only the ABC's sticky topics and few or no others, then you have your view options in your personal profile set only to recent documents. scroll down to the bottom of the page where you see Extra information and under that you will see a Show dropdown list with a Change button. Change the option to from all dates and click the Change button.


Kdyer
(KiX Supporter)
2005-04-28 06:24 PM
Re: Cannot find what you are looking for?

Update: Updated this FAQ to be inline with the board upgrades.

Thanks!

Kent


Les
(KiX Master)
2005-06-10 06:04 PM
Re: Cannot find what you are looking for?

The new and improved Search Feature in UBB.Threads 6.4 is very powerful, however if you're not familiar with how to use it properly, it may not yield the results you are looking for.

To Perform a Search:

  • Go to the Search Page

  • Select the Category, Forum or Forums that you would like to search from the left.
    - Selecting a Category will search all forums in that category.
    - Selecting one forum will search in just that forum
    - Selecting multiple forums will search only withing those selected forums

  • On the right, to search a keyword enter it into the box. You can click "Advanced Search Tips" for more help.
    - Entering a single keyword will search for that word.

    - Entering 2 or more words will search for each word, as if there were an OR operator. So entering peanut butter will search for posts containing peanut OR butter

    - Entering 2 or more words WITH PLUS SIGNS will search with an AND operator. So entering +peanut +butter will search for posts that contain peanut AND butter but they do NOT have to be together.

    - Entering 2 or more words IN QUOTE MARKS will search for the phrase. So entering "peanut butter" will search for posts that contain the PHRASE peanut butter and will not return the post if it contains only one of the words.

    - Entering 2 or more words with A MINUS sign will exclude words from the search. So entering +peanut -butter will search for posts which have the word peanut in them and DO NOT have the word butter.

    - You can mix and match search operators. For example, entering "peanut butter" -jelly would return posts containing the PHRASE peanut butter and NOT containing the word jelly.

    - Entering "peanut butter" +jelly -dance would return posts containing the PHRASE peanut butter and containing the word jelly but NOT containing the word dance.

  • Below that, you can choose whether you are searching the subject AND body of the posts, or just the subject.

  • Under the Username search section, you can enter a username here. This can be done with or without keywords. So entering "peanut butter" +jelly + dance in the keywords and the username of navaho would return posts containing the PHRASE peanut butter AND the word jelly AND the word dance posted by the user navaho.

  • Next select a date range. There's an option to search all posts, or search for posts newer or older than a certain criteria. Narrowing down the search time will increase the speed of the results.

  • Next you can choose how many results per page you wish to view.

  • As well as choose to view a profile of the body. If selected this will show you the first few words in the body of each post.

  • When you are finished, click "Submit".

How to courtesy of www.ThreadsDev.com