Using Boolean Searching on the John Bridge forum
The boolean full-text search capability of our forums are as follows:
[no operator]
This is what might be called a "normal" search. For instance, typing in the words: ceramic tile
into the search box will return all posts with the word ceramic, all posts with the word tile, and all posts that contain both ceramic and tile.
You may want to customize your search a little. Say you want to find out about ceramic tile showers. You could type in ceramic tile shower into the search box. This would return all posts with ceramic, all with tile, and all with shower. It will also return all posts with any combination of the three words. This might not be very helpful.
[using the + operator]
To narrow the search, you can put a + sign before any word that must be in the in the post. So searching for ceramic +tile +shower will return only posts with the words tile and shower. ceramic is optional but will be highlighted when the posts are viewed.
[using the - operator]
You can put a - sign before any word you want to require to not be in the posts returned. Say you want to find out about porcelain showers, but don't want to know about marble showers. Try this: +porcelain +shower -marble. This will only return posts which contain the worlds porcelain and shower, but do not contain the word marble.
[using the " operator]
You can search for phrases by surrounding the desired phrase with quotes, like this: "porcelain tile shower" will only return posts with that exact phrase.
Happy Searching! |