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Search site
Search usage
If you are using more than one word for your search you get a list of sites
where all words are found. You may alter this by using Boolean expressions.
The search words are not treated case sensitive.
Boolean expressions: You can use the boolean keywords and, or, and not to
specify what words have to be found inside the sites you are looking for.
You can also use brackets like known form math. See the following examples
to understand how it works:
- cat and dog: Only sites with the words cat and dog inside are found.
- cat or dog: Sites with the word cat, sites with the word dog, and sites
with both words inside are found.
- cat not dog: Only sites containing the word cat and not the word dog
are found.
- (dog not cat) or
(cat not mouse): Finds sites with
the word dog but without the word cat and sites with the word cat but without the word
mouse.
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Options
Options usage
Method: Select how the words you entered have to occur inside the matching
sites.
Sorting: Select how to sort the matching sites in result lists.
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