Posted By Website Co-ordinator
Hi Malcolm,
Thanks for your interest. What follows is a bit formal, but that way I can cover your other point and use the content later to update the "Help FAQs".
The “Search” facility located in the right hand column of this page is to provide users with a tool to locate either a discussion they can remember and would like to re-read or to locate discussions on a particular topic they are interested in.
For this reason, the search results refer to the whole thread in which the item searched for is found.
The search is made on all entries in the chosen forum(s), irrespective of whether the threads are displayed on the current pages or have been archived.
The search offers the following options:
Keyword,
Choice of forum or all forums
Choice of time length
Member name
Using the keyword search
The way it works:
If, for example, you enter the word, road, the result will list all the threads where that word is present. The word may be present anywhere in that thread, either in the title, subtitles, original thread and/ or subsequent responses.
If you entered the words, road risk, the result will list all the threads where the words road and / or risk are present. They are each searched for separately and the results combined.
Try to be specific:
A keyword search should be as the name suggests, based on a key word or words. Generic and general words such as health, safety, risk etc. should be avoided unless you want to retrieve a lot of threads. Avoid words such as, "and, but, not, to", and similar linking words. The more specific the word used the more specific the result and the fewer the threads listed.
One way to find more specific words is to do an initial search using your own words, then look at the thread titles in the results and then use the words from the titles to try a more specific search.
Consider choosing a shorter time period:
If you find that the terms you are using produce too many results, limit your search by choosing a shorter search period.
Hope this helps.
Enjoy the holiday,
Angela Wheatcroft
Website Co-ordinator