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How to search for some thing in Forum
By: mr nad Date: July 5, 2013, 11:25 am
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search a forum or forums?
Enter a search term in the search box located on the Home or at
theTop of the forum or topic pages. Advanced search can be
accessed by clicking the ?Advance Search? link which is
available on all pageson the forum. How to access the search may
depend on the style used.
Why does my search return no results?
Your search was probably too vague and included many common
terms which are not indexed by smf. Be more specific and use the
options available within Advanced search.
Why does my search return a blank page!?
Your search returned too many results for the webserver to
handle. Use ?Advanced search? and be more specific in the terms
used and forums that are to be searched.
How do I search for members?
Visit to the ?Members? page and click the ?Find a member? link.
? How can I find my own posts and topics? Your own posts can be
retrieved either by clicking the ?Search user?s posts? within
the User Control Panel or via your own profile page. To search
for your topics, use the Advanced search page and fill in the
various options appropriately.
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