Search Tips
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—tip— How To Find all
ETAF Recommends
Sections
It's easy to find all pages at Electricka's web site that
contain an ETAF Recommends section. These sections provide evaluations of books, CDs, DVDs, and
many other kinds of art items that are members of the ETAF-Amazon Collection.
Here's how: Just enter the keyword text "ETAF
Recommends" in the Search For keyword box. (Be sure to include the
quotation marks you see here). Then
select the Submit button.
This search returns a list of all pages
in the web containing an ETAF Recommends section. Inspect this list
manually to decide which pages you wish to examine in detail. Then click
each page of interest to open it.
For instructions on how to do this, visit the Guide To
Navigation - Search Tool page and read the section called, About Class
Searches:
click here.
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—tip— How to Find only
ETAF Recommends
Sections that are related to your artistic interests
It's easy to find just the pages at Electricka's web site that
contain ETAF Recommends sections that may be of special interest to you.
These sections provide evaluations subjects, topics, books, CDs, mp3
files, videos, or other products or services that are members of the
ETAF-Amazon Collection.
Here's how: Enter the keyword text "ETAF
Recommends" in the Search For keyword box. (Be sure to include the
quotation marks you see here). The enter additional keywords in
the Search For box that describe the subject, topic, product or type of
product, etc. that you're interested in. Then Select the Submit
button.
This search returns a list of just those
pages in the web containing ETAF Recommends sections that may be of
special interest to you. Narrow your search further by manually inspecting
this list to decide which pages to examine further. Then click each page
of special interest to open it.
For instructions on how to do this, visit the Guide To
Navigation - Search Tool page and read the section called, About Class
Searches:
click here.
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—tip—
wild card Searching
- Include a question mark or marks to indicate that any character(s) in the designated
keyword position(s) will do, as in 'Muse of
??' when any muse name will do or as in 'arthur??' when 'arthurian' will
do.
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Add one or more asterisks in any
keyword positions(s) to indicate that any
number of any characters will do in any of the marked positions. For example, if you
search for *ick*, the Search Tool will
find pages that contain the word 'Electricka' or the word
'trick.'
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—tip— finding ByLine pages
It's easy to find all pages at Electricka's web site that
have ByLines and all pages about ByLine features: Just search for the
keyword "bylineimage" (without the quotation marks) in Electricka's
Search Tool.
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—tip— finding arts information pages
It's easy to find all Arts Information Features at
Electricka's web site: Just search for the keyword "artsinfoimage"
(without the quotation marks) in Electricka's Search Tool.
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—tip— finding Site References and
site markers
It's easy to find site references on the Site References page
with Electricka's Search Tool. Just
search in the usual way. Specify (select) "Site References" in the
Category dropdown. This will limit your search to items listed in the Site
References page.
To see a list of all site references, specify (select)
"Site References" in the Category dropdown and search for the keyword
"site references" (without the quotation marks).
To find pages containing site markers, search for the character string
"{Ref.}. Make sure you use curly brackets and include the period.
Limit your searches by adding the character string "{Ref.}
to other keywords that describe the subject matter of interest, the
feature of interest, or the Search Tool Category.
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—tip— searching for Tops & flops
lists at electricka's Search
Tool
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When using Electricka's
Search Tool to look for Tops & Flops lists, always check the Tops & Flops
Category box before submitting your search.
Taking this step will
restrict searching to Tops & Flops lists; it will prevent pages belonging
to other features from appearing in search results and will speed up
searches.
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You also can search for Tops & Flops lists by checking the
category "ALL".
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To search
for:
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...a
specific Tops & Flops list by name, enter its title or keywords taken
from its title in the "Search For: box.
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...a specific Tops & Flops list by
list number (e.g., list #3), check the button marked "any search words"
and type quotation marks
around the list number in the "Search For" box.
For example, to search for the list marked number 3, type "list #3"
exactly as you see it here.
NOTE: When you type the list number, be sure to type it
in the exact following sequence, omitting nothing from the following
character string: quotation mark-the
English word list-space key-pound sign
or hash mark-list number-quotation mark
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...a
specific group of Tops & Flops lists (e.g., list #3 and list #5 and list
#11, etc.), check "any search words" and put quotation marks around each
of the list numbers in the "Search For" box (e.g., "list #3" "list #5"
"list#11" etc.).
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...all Tops & Flops lists, enter the
word "list" (without quotation marks) in the "Search For" box.
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