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electrictype
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06 Jan 2016, 10:11 am

Perhaps there could be a feature where you can search for topics containing certain key words implemented into the site? Or maybe there is already such a feature, and I'm not seeing what's right in front of me.


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06 Jan 2016, 10:12 am

Look at the bottom left-hand side of this page.


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06 Jan 2016, 10:17 am

Fnord wrote:
Look at the bottom left-hand side of this page.

Haah, thank you very much.


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07 Jan 2016, 1:02 am

the top left side might also be relevant.


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19 Jan 2016, 3:16 pm

Or, just type this into Google:

site:http://wrongplanet.net/forums/ word-1 word-2 word-2

Where each "word-n" is some word you are looking for. It's much faster than the built in forum search and seems quite complete.


Regular Google idiosyncrasies apply:

Use any number of search terms, but realize that if you are too specific you may get zero results.

Google *will* decide to substitute some terms with common equivalents unless you double-quote a term.
site:http://wrongplanet.net/forums/ "autism" research 2013
vs
site:http://wrongplanet.net/forums/ autism research 2013
-The second one will return hits with both autism and autistic, etc; the first will for the most part only return hits that contain autism)


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