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June 29, 2008, 11:55:59 PM Woooty woot woo....Yo AC m8, glad to see you're back....come get some Gamma lovin'...."MAGS.... sort him out!" May 25, 2008, 01:18:31 PM sorry ruthy, dont pay much attention to movie stars, singers etc to be able to tie them to my toons ![]() May 07, 2008, 04:14:55 PM Someone post on my "who would you cast as your COX char" thread... gribble... April 16, 2008, 01:04:10 AM if i'm not wrong then i must be right. Just as day must follow night Get Firefox!
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While SMF naturally incorporates a powerful search engine, knowing how to use it is not surprisingly the key to returning successful results! Starting a SearchAssuming the forum is running the SMF default theme (or a derivative of it), there should be both a simple Search field (partnered by an Advanced search text link) in the collapsible top section and a Search option in the main menu. If not, the main menu Search option should still lead straight to the advanced search screen. SyntaxWhile you can just type (and search for) any combination of characters, you should consider using quotes to make your search really work for you: Quote MarksTo put this in a nutshell, searching for simple machines forum will return any or all of these three words, but enclosing the search string in double quote marks (ie "simple machines forum") will return only the entire phrase. Simple or Advanced?Simple SearchTo use the simple search (if enabled), the basic syntax outlined above is all you really need to know. But you might also like to know that this tool searches the entire forum for any or all of what you specify that's been posted during the last 9999 days (which is more than 27 years)! So, to take more control of your search, you should use the advanced search feature. Advanced SearchAlthough the advanced search screen might initially seem a little intimidating if a forum has many boards and child boards, it's surprisingly straightforward when reduced to its basic components:
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