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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Suggestion re Search

Can I suggest that whem posting a useful reply to a known issue you add the KEY WORDS that are likely to be searched for later into the "Optional" Subject box above your post. This should REALLY help people searching on the subject in the future.... Thumbs Up

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Keyword Search Technical Posts

As above....

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i agree Gary, something like 'it doesn't work' in the title will not help the search function.. ... - .- -.




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REPLY SUBJECT OPTIONAL KEYWORDS

Stan, Its not the thread title I am suggesting (although this should be relevant) its the REPLYs to that thread that should have keywords in the Subject [Optional] section of the reply..... (as in this one)

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SUBJECT OPTIONAL

For instance I added the words OIL COOLER BLOCKED to the "SUBJECT OPTIONAL" section of my last post on the current "Transmissions?" thread.

If you do a search for "OIL COOLER" or "OIL COOLER BLOCKED" its now the second result so result!!! (First result is this thread Laughing )

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Keywords should be in the BODY of the text, as the subject should be a shorter subject rather than a list of keywords.

However, I think you're onto a losing battle with this on anyhow Gary Sad

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I mean a few keywords in the OPTIONAL subject box not Title/Subject.....

This box is rarely if EVER used for thread replies.

Anyway I give up Censored

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No need to Censored Sad

That is only optional when you reply, it's required when starting a new thread.

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Sorry, I've re-read your original post, and I do agree that if possible keywords should be put in, it's a good idea.

Still maintain that the main message area is the best, but hey ho.

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Martin wrote:
However, I think you're onto a losing battle with this on anyhow Gary Sad


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Martin wrote:
Sorry, I've re-read your original post, and I do agree that if possible keywords should be put in, it's a good idea.

Still maintain that the main message area is the best, but hey ho.


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I am please somebody finally gets my point/idea..... Wink

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i do find that when i search using "engine" or "seized engine" for instance [words with quotes], any relevance comes up in the title or more often in the text box ..works for me. Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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Searching in "posts" as opposed to "threads" is also more useful sometimes

I do agree with Gary though, would be good to "insist" on the addition of some keywords or tags before the initial posting in a new thread. Many forums make you do this to reduce stress on the server (thus freeing up processor time allowing people to "quote") Rolling with laughter .
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