Hello all,
Have you ever needed that one thread, but couldn't find it? And then had to pm a different member to ask if they knew where to find it?
I've encountered this problem quite a few times (People pm'ing me asking where a certain thread is), and therefor i decided to make this guide.
This guide is a very simple to use step-by-step guide on how to exactly use the search function. If you have anything to add, feel free to post.
Have you ever needed that one thread, but couldn't find it? And then had to pm a different member to ask if they knew where to find it?
I've encountered this problem quite a few times (People pm'ing me asking where a certain thread is), and therefor i decided to make this guide.
This guide is a very simple to use step-by-step guide on how to exactly use the search function. If you have anything to add, feel free to post.
Index
1. The thread search function.
- - Where is it located?
- How to use it!
- - Where is it located?
- How to use it!
- - Where is it located?
- How to use it!
- - Where is it located?
- How to use it!
- - Where is it located?
- How to use it!
- - How to use it!l
- - And how to get to it!
I sent in a help ticket before making this guide, asking if it was oke to do. This is what i got back;CS Help wrote:Sure, go ahead.
This reply was sent by Sorren Fey, a member of our Admin Assistants group.
1. The thread search function.
*Please note, you can also use this method to search in forums! The search function will be next to the new topic button!*
Where is it located?
When looking at a thread, the search function is located right next to the 'post reply' button.
How to use it!
Type in whatever you are searching for in this thread. I used the word 'hello'.
After you clicked search, you'll get this;
It shows results in order from newest to oldest. The word 'hello' only got 14 matches on the thread i was searching.
If you were searching for some more words and the search function didn't come up with what you needed, try adding more important words. For example;
I searched for the worth of the green dragon, on the worth thread. You can see that my result doesn't bring up much about the green dragon on the first page. There is only one post in 10 posts that actually has an answer on the green dragon question. click to see.
On page two, we already find allot more replies. It's our luck that this question only has 5 pages, in this topic, but sometimes it happens that you find 20+ pages of search results. In case that happens, try adding words to your search.
I added 'malk' to my already used 'green dragon'. this narrows down the search to just 3 pages, which are easier to search through! By adding or removing words, you can find the perfect combination to search for whatever you need.
And that's how you search on a thread.
2. The forum search function.
Where is it located?
Right above your log-out button.
How to use it!
When clicking the search button, you'll come to a whole new page dedicated to just searching. Click.
When you can't find something in the forum or thread, try using this function before asking people about it. You can be really specific with what exactly you want/need.
Place + in front of a word which must be found and - in front of a word which must not be found. Put a list of words separated by | into brackets if only one of the words must be found. Use * as a wildcard for partial matches.
This part is quite important. When searching, try to be specific but leave things out that you don't really need. When typing in "how much is this worth dragon" i get these results; Click. Not really specific.
Try doing it with "+worth *green +dragon -malk thread how". On the first page, you'll find the right topic. Sometimes you find your answer right on the first page, sometimes you'll have to search within the first 5 pages (Depends what you search and when it was last asked.). The biggest difference that this search function has compared to the thread one, is that this one will search in all threads, therefor will find the answer faster.
Forum searches are the best to use when you want to create a new topic. Try finding out if the topic was already made, before making yours! This saves mods allot of time!
You can specify your search even more on the forum search, Just experiment with all the options!
3. The 'my posts' search function.
Where is it located?
When looking at the 'my posts' page;
Right at the top, before the threads start.
How to use it!
Simply type in what you are searching for, It will find all topics you posted in containing that word.
For Example, i searched for 'green malk dragon' in my own posts and got this;
7 fair trade threads, and 3 worth threads.
4. The 'search posts' search function.
Where is it located?
When you go to someone's profile (Mine - click) you'll see this;
Simply click on "Search user’s posts" and you'll get a page that says;
With underneath all the posts they have made.
How to use it!
Simply type in what you are search for and it will pop-up C: This pops up post by post, and not thread by thread, but it works basically the same as searching your own posts.
5. The 'members' search function.
Where is it located?
Just above the logout button, there's a button called members;
This will take you to a whole list of all members on CS. Click the 'Find a member' button to go to the search.
How to use it!
Simply read carefully.
To match partial data use * as a wildcard.
You can search any members with this search option, by name, by join date, pretty much by anything.
When i search for the username 'DaDwarf' i get one hit (just me 8D)
When i search for the username "tabby" and add a * to it, i get 2 full pages of hits, filled with people who have Tabby in their name c: It's a neat little trick to find members this way.
This search works also for a few special characters, like '~' and '!'. So far, the only one i've found that doesn't work is '*' itself. There might be others, let me know if you found any c:
6. The 'computer way' of searching.
How to use it!
Internet Explorer; Ctrl + F
Firefox; Ctrl + F or Ctrl + G
Google Chrome; Ctrl + F
Mac; Command + F
Safari/Tablets; "Click the little search bar on the top right, then type what you want to find and click on the "on this page" option on the drop down box." OR "Type your search term in the Google search on the top right corner, then select "Search on this page"."
6. The 'Mobile' of searching.
And how to get to it!
Using the search function on a mobile can be very tricky, as there is no 'search' button above the logout button. There is now a direct search button on the main header bar 8D This should make mobile searching lots easier!
Still just in case:
Here is a quick link to the search page! Now of course, you don't always want to come to this guide to get to the link when you are on mobile. NickJr was kind enough to write out how else to get to the search function!
1) Go to "My Posts", then click "Return to advanced search" near the top of the page
2) Go to anyone's profile, click "Search user's posts", then click "Return to advanced search" near the top of the page.
Both these ways will bring you to the search page!
If you have any questions, be sure to check the FAQ before posting on this thread!