Using Google Search Engine on Hi-Fi Remote Site
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 7:46 pm
Perhaps some of you like to use Google search engine. You can use it to search on an individual site as well as the entire WWW. To search at this site, things will work easier if you have the Goggle toolbar (get that free from Google).
Go to JP1 forum and click on "Search Web" on the Goggle Toolbar. From the dropdown select "Current Site". You will be given the Goggle Search box which has the following string in it "site:www.hifi-remote.com".
Place insertion cursor at the beginning of the string, type in the text you want to search for and then click "Google Search". For example if I wanted information on RCU810 remotes I would type "RCU810" at the beginning of the string "RCU810 site:www.hifi-remote.com".
Why go to this trouble when this site already has a search feature? It's entirely a matter of preference, but if you've used a certain search engine like Google you can use delimiters in your searches on individual websites just as you would a general WWW search. It's just one less thing that you have to learn.
Go to JP1 forum and click on "Search Web" on the Goggle Toolbar. From the dropdown select "Current Site". You will be given the Goggle Search box which has the following string in it "site:www.hifi-remote.com".
Place insertion cursor at the beginning of the string, type in the text you want to search for and then click "Google Search". For example if I wanted information on RCU810 remotes I would type "RCU810" at the beginning of the string "RCU810 site:www.hifi-remote.com".
Why go to this trouble when this site already has a search feature? It's entirely a matter of preference, but if you've used a certain search engine like Google you can use delimiters in your searches on individual websites just as you would a general WWW search. It's just one less thing that you have to learn.