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Problem using thread search
I am trying to use the tread search function in the Classic and Vintage "ISO and trade thread part 5" to look for a Stronglight crank arm, but the term "Stronglight " has no results even though I have seen posts with the word there. If I just search for "crank" I do get results but not refined enough as it lists all posts with crank in it and I would have to do a lot of searching.
I feel that using the term "Stronglight" should get results. Am I doing something wrong? |
The forum search function isn't too good.
I use google with 'site:' site:bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/ sales stronglight arm Link Then you can click Tools and select a custom range of Time (or past week, month, year) The short text thumbnails in the results are helpful. Doing this as an Image Search can be useful too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Searching just that one thread: site:https:// www .bikeforums .net/classic-vintage/ 1136042-iso-trade-thread-part-5-a .html stronglight (..brain dead forum software keeps converting this text into a link. spaces added to show this as text.) returns one result. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I use it to find old posts I've made: for example (and I need to put rm -rf in quotes so google ignores the dash.) site:bikeforums.net "rm -rf" prescription sunglasses |
Thanks rm-rf. That works for me.
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Am having same problem searching for a thread I posted with part of title text.
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Originally Posted by bikeaddiction1
(Post 20812083)
I am trying to use the tread search function in the Classic and Vintage "ISO and trade thread part 5" to look for a Stronglight crank arm, but the term "Stronglight " has no results even though I have seen posts with the word there. If I just search for "crank" I do get results but not refined enough as it lists all posts with crank in it and I would have to do a lot of searching.
I feel that using the term "Stronglight" should get results. Am I doing something wrong? |
Another +1 for googles. That's how I found Bike Forums in the first place. When I started riding again every google search I did seemed to have Bikeforums.net and Sheldon Brown links in them:)
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Originally Posted by bikeaddiction1
(Post 20812083)
I am trying to use the tread search function in the Classic and Vintage "ISO and trade thread part 5" to look for a Stronglight crank arm, but the term "Stronglight " has no results even though I have seen posts with the word there. If I just search for "crank" I do get results but not refined enough as it lists all posts with crank in it and I would have to do a lot of searching.
I feel that using the term "Stronglight" should get results. Am I doing something wrong? Using google for longer,more complex terms seems like a good idea. |
Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
(Post 20873983)
I do a lot of searches, mainly for my own previous posts. My experience has been that that the Advanced Search function is only good for a single word, maybe a two-word phrase; and short common words and long words will not work.
Using google for longer,more complex terms seems like a good idea. |
Originally Posted by bikeaddiction1
(Post 20874003)
I haven't ever had luck with single words. I am just going to use google as that does the job. Thanks.
Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
(Post 20852234)
Personally, I do try to express any emotive [or important] content in writing as precisely as I can. The Merriam-Webster online dictionary is on my bookmark list to find the right synonym for any key words I use.
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I've actually had some issues with Google Searching the website, and have recently have done better using the search within BikeForums.
Google, of course, doesn't like the old image format, so searching for old photos doesn't help. :( The new image format is fine. I was putting my username "CliffordK" into the Google searches, and think Google may have had an autocorrect issue. Then, perhaps simply forgot some pages. The Stronglight issue above is odd. I was able to successfully search for "Campy". Is it also an autocorrect/spelling/dictionary issue?
Originally Posted by rm -rf
(Post 20812140)
The forum search function isn't too good.
I use google with 'site:' site:bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/ sales stronglight arm Link Then you can click Tools and select a custom range of Time (or past week, month, year) The short text thumbnails in the results are helpful. Doing this as an Image Search can be useful too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Searching just that one thread: site:https:// www .bikeforums .net/classic-vintage/ 1136042-iso-trade-thread-part-5-a .html stronglight (..brain dead forum software keeps converting this text into a link. spaces added to show this as text.) returns one result. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I use it to find old posts I've made: for example (and I need to put rm -rf in quotes so google ignores the dash.) site:bikeforums.net "rm -rf" prescription sunglasses Use the invariable part of the thread URL as part of your Google Search (leave off the last .html) You may get a message from Google: "repeat the search with the omitted results included. "... which helps. Oh, and if you do your own BB Code formatting, then scroll down and uncheck the boxes:
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Originally Posted by Max2thous10
(Post 20872103)
Am having same problem searching for a thread I posted with part of title text.
https://www.bikeforums.net/electric-...9964-true.html https://www.bikeforums.net/hybrid-bicycles/1169913-rock-shox-revelation-dual-air-fork-120mm-travel-26-full-service.html https://www.bikeforums.net/bicycle-m...2-headset.html https://www.bikeforums.net/hybrid-bicycles/1167373-decathlon-rockrider-8-1-headset.html |
Originally Posted by Max2thous10
(Post 20872103)
Am having same problem searching for a thread I posted with part of title text.
You can search your own threads by going to your own profile and in there you can click on the posts you made or the threads you started. |
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