FredInChina
02-27-2011, 03:48 PM
Tutorial: How to use the search function:
Osu!
There are many reasons you want to use the K4L build in forum search function; I list a few here, but if you think of other reasons of importance, please tell us all:
Looking for specific information about a technique, a fighter, etc...
Looking for a dojo in your area (use the dojo directory (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=136) & one ring (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/index.php?pageid=one_ring))
Verify if the question you are about to ask has been answered before
Verify if a subject has already been debated before opening a new thread.
Verify if there is an adequate existing thread to post your info or comment before opening a new thread.
Want to purchase some goodies? K4L store! (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=183)
Searching how to become a support member? (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3723)
The K4L forum represents thousand of hours of patiently compiled information accessible to all in a few clicks. It is a huge and fully search able database on knock down & full contact karate, as well as many other forms of Martial Arts.
Great! but WHERE IS THE SEARCH (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums/search.php) BUTTON???
The search button is right under the Kyokushin4life .com header,
in the row of buttons, between Community & Quick Links.
The search function allows you to search threads or posts; most of the time, you will search for a thread.
You can choose to search the title or the full body of the thread... It is usually preferable to search in the full body.
1- looking for something specific:
Type in the key words that represent best what you are looking for & conduct a search. You will get a list of threads which will be short or long (sometimes over several pages) depending on the choice of key words and/or if the subject was often debated.
The more precise your key words, the better your results will be.
2- If you did not find what you wanted, try more or other key words --- once again, the more precise your key words, the narrower the results you will get.
3- Still did not find your results?
Go to "advanced search"... there you will be offered several other options to narrow down your search (dates, author, etc...)
4- You found your thread, but are looking for a specific post of some specific info: Use the Search This Thread option located in the header of the thread.
TIPS:
When looking for a recently viewed thread, I usually find it easy to go to the last 24 hours posts list (it appears when you click on the (more...) button that is on the unread posts page once you have cleared the list. (Note to Admin: a last 24/48/week list of posts might be a good addition somewhere in the advanced search page)
When I know who opened the thread I am looking for, it is easier to go to that person's page, click on statistics, threads open by this user ----> gives you the list of threads opened by this user; top of page is the last active.
When I know who posted a post I am looking for, AND it is recent, it is often easier to go to that person's page, click on statistics, posts posted by this user ----> gives you the list of posts opened by this user, with the first few words of the post; top of page is the last posted.
A wise choice of Keywords: Keywords must be over 4 characters. The more specific the better... say you are looking for Seienchin Kata, you could search using kata, but with this keyword, you will likely have many threads, most irrelevant. A search on Seienchin is better, a search on Seienchin & kata is the best... Please note some spelling variations & that you could also search on Seiunchin in this case (need more or better examples here...)
A search on DISCOMBOBULATE will likely bring up very few threads... try it!
There are tools that you can use to avoid a search: In the header of each thread, you can subscribe to a thread in the other tools menu... the thread you subscribe to appear somewhere in your profile (someone please tells us precisely where??)
Enjoy the power of the search... Good posting everyone :)
osu!
PS to Mods, Admins & Good Wills:
- This tutorial requires examples of good & bad keywords; please someone steps up to the plate. ;)
- A list of often debated topics with links to relevant threads would be VERY USEFUL (KakatoOtoshi's work in many a new thread is a great start for that)
- A FAQ would be useful too.
- A tutorial to explain when & how to start a new thread and when & how NOT to would be great too & linked to this search tutorial. (include the use of appropriate title and tags in this one.)
- A frequently opened New Thread Topics.
- this tutorial needs polishing, I am not very good at teaching birds to fly...
Osu!
There are many reasons you want to use the K4L build in forum search function; I list a few here, but if you think of other reasons of importance, please tell us all:
Looking for specific information about a technique, a fighter, etc...
Looking for a dojo in your area (use the dojo directory (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=136) & one ring (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/index.php?pageid=one_ring))
Verify if the question you are about to ask has been answered before
Verify if a subject has already been debated before opening a new thread.
Verify if there is an adequate existing thread to post your info or comment before opening a new thread.
Want to purchase some goodies? K4L store! (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=183)
Searching how to become a support member? (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3723)
The K4L forum represents thousand of hours of patiently compiled information accessible to all in a few clicks. It is a huge and fully search able database on knock down & full contact karate, as well as many other forms of Martial Arts.
Great! but WHERE IS THE SEARCH (http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums/search.php) BUTTON???
The search button is right under the Kyokushin4life .com header,
in the row of buttons, between Community & Quick Links.
The search function allows you to search threads or posts; most of the time, you will search for a thread.
You can choose to search the title or the full body of the thread... It is usually preferable to search in the full body.
1- looking for something specific:
Type in the key words that represent best what you are looking for & conduct a search. You will get a list of threads which will be short or long (sometimes over several pages) depending on the choice of key words and/or if the subject was often debated.
The more precise your key words, the better your results will be.
2- If you did not find what you wanted, try more or other key words --- once again, the more precise your key words, the narrower the results you will get.
3- Still did not find your results?
Go to "advanced search"... there you will be offered several other options to narrow down your search (dates, author, etc...)
4- You found your thread, but are looking for a specific post of some specific info: Use the Search This Thread option located in the header of the thread.
TIPS:
When looking for a recently viewed thread, I usually find it easy to go to the last 24 hours posts list (it appears when you click on the (more...) button that is on the unread posts page once you have cleared the list. (Note to Admin: a last 24/48/week list of posts might be a good addition somewhere in the advanced search page)
When I know who opened the thread I am looking for, it is easier to go to that person's page, click on statistics, threads open by this user ----> gives you the list of threads opened by this user; top of page is the last active.
When I know who posted a post I am looking for, AND it is recent, it is often easier to go to that person's page, click on statistics, posts posted by this user ----> gives you the list of posts opened by this user, with the first few words of the post; top of page is the last posted.
A wise choice of Keywords: Keywords must be over 4 characters. The more specific the better... say you are looking for Seienchin Kata, you could search using kata, but with this keyword, you will likely have many threads, most irrelevant. A search on Seienchin is better, a search on Seienchin & kata is the best... Please note some spelling variations & that you could also search on Seiunchin in this case (need more or better examples here...)
A search on DISCOMBOBULATE will likely bring up very few threads... try it!
There are tools that you can use to avoid a search: In the header of each thread, you can subscribe to a thread in the other tools menu... the thread you subscribe to appear somewhere in your profile (someone please tells us precisely where??)
Enjoy the power of the search... Good posting everyone :)
osu!
PS to Mods, Admins & Good Wills:
- This tutorial requires examples of good & bad keywords; please someone steps up to the plate. ;)
- A list of often debated topics with links to relevant threads would be VERY USEFUL (KakatoOtoshi's work in many a new thread is a great start for that)
- A FAQ would be useful too.
- A tutorial to explain when & how to start a new thread and when & how NOT to would be great too & linked to this search tutorial. (include the use of appropriate title and tags in this one.)
- A frequently opened New Thread Topics.
- this tutorial needs polishing, I am not very good at teaching birds to fly...