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To
get the best possible search results from your
Entwistle Family History Association (EFHA) site
search, try these tips:
- Check
spelling
- Make sure your search terms are spelled
correctly. The search engine will attempt to
find words that sound similar to your search
terms, but it is always best to spell the
search terms correctly.
- Use
multiple words
- Use multiple words when performing your
search. More words for a search will return
more refined results than a single word
search.
- Use similar
words
- The more similar words you use in a
search, the more relevant results will be to
the words that you are searching for.
- Use
appropriate capitalization
- Use capitalization when looking for proper
nouns such as the name of a person or place.
Lowercase words will match any words of any
case.
- Use
quotation marks around phrases
- Use quotation marks to find words that
must appear next to each other within a
phrase. For example, search for
"Small
Claims Court" within quotes
rather than just Court or Claims.
- Use Boolean
plus (+) or minus (-) operators
- Precede a search term or phrase with a
plus (+) sign to indicate it must appear in
a search result. Precede a search term with
a minus (-) sign to indicate an undesirable
search term or phrase that must not appear
in a search result. For example, searching
for
+claims -insurance will
return results that are about claims, but
not about insurance.
- Use field
searches
- Field searches allow you to search for
words that appear in a specific part of a
web site html document such as the body text
(
body:), title text (title:),
alt text (alt:), meta
description (desc:), meta
keywords (keys:) or URL (url:).
The field name should include the colon and
precede the search word or phrase with no
spaces between them. For example, searching
for title:claims will find
pages with claims in the title of the page.
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