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Revision as of 23:41, November 16, 2005
There are a number of ways to search OrthodoxWiki.
Contents
Built-in Searching
The first thing to note is that when you type a word or phrase into the search box in the right hand column and press "Enter", the software tries to find a page title that matches what you've entered. If that's unsuccessful, it searches the text of the pages. You can also click on "Go" or "Search" to specify what you want the software to do. If Go fails to find an article, it then automatically executes Search which is a full-text search for the given words.
Tips for Searching
- OrthodoxWiki's default search mode will turn up results with any of the words in your query.
- To limit to results that include all words, put a "+" at the beginning of each word.
- You can do a phrase search by enclosing words in quotes.
- To exclude results that include some word, put a "-" at the beginning.
- Avoid short and common words since these often hinder rather than help.
- Search is always case-insensitive, but Go is always case-insensitive for the first character of the article title, and in most cases for the entire title. Go is case-sensitive only if an article has a name including a mixture of capitalized and uncapitalized letters and is neither all initial cap or all lower case following the first word.
- You can use some limited wildcards Look up "fulltext search" on http://www.mysql.com/ and look down under 'boolean search' for the details. However, wildcard searches are slower.
- If a word appears in an article with single quotes, you can only find it if you search for the word with quotes. Since this is rarely desirable it is better to use double quotes in articles, for which this problem does not arise. See the manual of style for more info.
- An apostrophe is identical to a single quote, therefore Mu'ammar can be found searching for exactly that (and not otherwise). A word with apostrophe s is an exception in that it can be found also searching for the word without the apostrophe and the s.
Namespace restrictions
On the search page, you can optionally specify namespaces for the search. This is helpful if too many results are returned.
By deault, the search only applies to the namespaces selected in the user's preferences. To search the other namespaces check or uncheck the tickboxes in "Search in namespaces" box found at the bottom of a search results page. Depending on the browser, a box may still be checked from a previous search, but without being effective any longer! To make sure, uncheck and recheck it.
- Searching the image namespace means searching the image descriptions, i.e. the first parts of the image description pages.
- Check or uncheck the tickbox "List redirects" in "Search in namespaces" box found at the bottom of a search results page.
- The source text (what one sees in the edit box, also called wiki text) is searched. This distinction is relevant for piped links, for Wikipedia:interlanguage links (to find links to Chinese articles, search for zh, not for Zhongwen), special characters (if ê is coded as ê it is found searching for ecirc), etc.
For a more exhaustive list of techniques, please see meta:Help:Searching and Wikipedia:Searching.
Browser Integration
For an overview of browser integration and some useful bookmarklets, please see Wikipedia:Tools/Browser_Integration.
The OrthodoxWiki Searchbar
We're happy to announce that a custom OrthodoxWiki search tool is now available! You can add it to the default Firefox, Mozilla, and Netscape (Mycroft) search bar with a simple click. Please go to OrthodoxWiki.org/tools/ to install.
A couple tips:
- If you hold down the Alt key when you press Enter to invoke a search, Firefox loads the results in a new tab.
- If you drag and drop text onto the Search Box, Firefox fires off a search and loads the results in a new tab.
This extension is also available directly from http://mycroft.mozdev.org. You can rate it there!
Search Bookmarklets
OrthodoxWiki's search can be accessed via a bookmarklet. This works with Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape 6/7, Beonex Communicator.
In Mozilla Firefox, follow these steps:
- Right click in the search field at the top of the page, and select "Add a Keyword for this Search".
- Enter "Wikipedia Quicksearch" for the name.
- Enter "ow" (without the quotes) for the keyword (or whatever you prefer).
- Change the bookmark folder if you wish, and click "Add".
In Mozilla and Netscape, follow these steps:
- Right click on the following web address and select "Bookmark this link": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s
- Go to Bookmarks, Manage Bookmarks. Choose the bookmark you have just created. Highlight the Bookmark and click Properties.
- In the dialogue that comes up, put a lowercase w in the keyword box.
- Click OK and close the properties box, then close the bookmark manager.
In Camino, use the Mozilla directions, then use Get Info (cmd-I) in the bookmarks manager to bring up the properties dialogue.
To search, go to the web address bar, enter "ow SEARCH_QUERY" (without the quotes), and press enter.
External Search Engines
You can search OrthodoxWiki by entering "site:orthodoxwiki.org example" into a Google searchbox (any other site works too on a similar pattern -- check it out!).
You can browse or search all OrthodoxWiki images in Google's cache here.
Yahoo
You can search OrthodoxWiki using Yahoo by entering your query on this page.