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Paul worked on making improvements to the site's search tool. It's a straight forward "simple search" (so if you enter more than 1 word, every word you enter must be present to get a "hit" returned to you).
Added is the ability to limit the search to the Rules, Cases, Posts or Judges Manual.
I know this improvement will really come in handy.
Thanks Ang, Thanks Paul. I was just about to ask if it could be upgraded.
Couple of possible further 'improvements'.
I note that in Rules and Cases, if you input a bare Rule or Case number (like '43' or '101'), Search will not find the rule,
Would it be possible to recognise say Google search syntax words AND, OR, '-',? Isn't something like this built into the underlying search engine?
Would it be possible, rather than selecting the search domain with the radio buttons, for the domain to be the focus domain from which the Search is invoked, so that, If I'm looking at Rules, then if I click Search, Search will search Rules, if I'm in Cases when I click, then it will search Cases, and importantly to me, If I'm in My Posts and Click Search, then I can search my past posts for a keyword.
Couple of possible further 'improvements'.
I note that in Rules and Cases, if you input a bare Rule or Case number (like '43' or '101'), Search will not find the rule,
Would it be possible to recognise say Google search syntax words AND, OR, '-',? Isn't something like this built into the underlying search engine?
Would it be possible, rather than selecting the search domain with the radio buttons, for the domain to be the focus domain from which the Search is invoked, so that, If I'm looking at Rules, then if I click Search, Search will search Rules, if I'm in Cases when I click, then it will search Cases, and importantly to me, If I'm in My Posts and Click Search, then I can search my past posts for a keyword.