Nat1 Posted 5, September 2020 Report Share Posted 5, September 2020 (edited) Always had trouble searching for specific topics, as an example just searched “power steering” and nothing came up, only titles with “power” or “steering”. Also; with 52 pages in the clio2 technical section, would it be worth splitting it into seperate sub headings, “brakes”, “diff ratios” etc. hard to go though 52 pages for a specific thread. Eliminate the current 3 different clio2 menus, with a lot of ambiguity between them, for 6+ menus more specific to what knowledge ppl are searching for. ✌️ As the French say, “To many options spoil the choice” Keep in mind I’m only talking about Clio 2 treads as I don’t read threads about other cars Edited 5, September 2020 by Nat1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moosey Posted 7, September 2020 Report Share Posted 7, September 2020 Anyone have a good search technique? Here's some help notes from the IPS Community: The search feature can be used to search all areas of the community quickly based on keywords you enter.Quick SearchYou can start a quick search by typing your keywords into the quick-search bar at the top of any page and pressing the "Search" button.Advanced OptionsIf instead of typing your keywords into the quick-search bar, you click the "Advanced" link next to it, you will see some advanced options for searching.The first option, "Find words" is where you can enter the keywords to search for.The next option, "Find author" can be used to only find content from a specific user. As you begin typing ausername, you should see a dropdown with username suggestions that you can select from.The next option, "Find by date" allows you to restrict the results to content added between particular dates. To select your date, click the button - this will bring up a calendar. From here you can select any date and your option will be filled into the search form.The next option, "Find in forum allows you to restrict your results to content within particular forums. You can select multiple options by holding the Ctrl key on your keyboard (or the cmd key if you use a Mac) and clicking on your options.You can leave any of these options blank, however you must supply at least one search criteria when submitting the form. Once you have filled in the options that you require, press the Do Search button.Inline SearchWhen you are viewing a particular topic, or a particular forum, you will notice that the search bar changes from "Search Forum" to "Search This Topic" - this allows you to easily and quickly search through the current topic, forum, or application, without getting search results for other areas of the forum.ResultsOnce you have submitted your search, a tabbed page of results will appear - you can change the selected tab to choose which area of the community you wish to search. For example, results under the "Forums" tab will bring up any topics and posts that contain your search keywords, while the "Members" tab will bring up any member accounts that match your search criteria.You can change the order of the results to sort by relevance or to sort by date using the options at the top of the results page.The keywords that you searched for will be highlighted like this.Once you have found the result you are looking for, you can click on it to bring up the page, or, if you are searching through the forums, you can click on the preview icon to preview the search results without having to leave the search page. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nat1 Posted 12, September 2020 Author Report Share Posted 12, September 2020 As an example I tried looking for old posts I did with old user name “nat” (possibly my second name bc of the website changeover years ago) took me almost 10 minutes to find it going though various screens with various key words. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nat1 Posted 12, September 2020 Author Report Share Posted 12, September 2020 And as an example how would I search for “close ratios” ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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