Dave's Tip No. 1 -- Using "Site Search" and "Enhanced Search": Difference between revisions
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''Site Search'' gives complete, up-to-date, unformatted results. It's usually a little faster than ''Enhanced Search.'' | ''Site Search'' gives complete, up-to-date, unformatted results. It's usually a little faster than ''Enhanced Search.'' | ||
''Enhanced | ''Enhanced Search'' gives nightly-updated, formatted results for most of the site but not all of it: the results come from various categories of information such as Chronology, Pre-pro Baseball, and Glossary of Games entries Bibliography entries, etc., and are presented within those categories. After running an enhanced search, specific entries can be marked as "important;" the searches, including which entries were marked important, can be saved and shared with other diggers. | ||
-- From Dave Anderson, Protoball.org developer | -- From Dave Anderson, Protoball.org developer |
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The new Protoball site gives users two types of searches: “Site Search” and “Enhanced Search.”
Site Search gives complete, up-to-date, unformatted results. It's usually a little faster than Enhanced Search.
Enhanced Search gives nightly-updated, formatted results for most of the site but not all of it: the results come from various categories of information such as Chronology, Pre-pro Baseball, and Glossary of Games entries Bibliography entries, etc., and are presented within those categories. After running an enhanced search, specific entries can be marked as "important;" the searches, including which entries were marked important, can be saved and shared with other diggers.
-- From Dave Anderson, Protoball.org developer