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How hard is it though?

I dont get how it requires a tutorial.

1) You enter the word (4 characters or more)

2) You select the "day from" and any other options you might want

3) Click search.

That really is all there is too it.

If you want you can use the advanced options, and the function of those options is clearly explained...

i think the 30 second filter is crap.

why would you have a flood filter when you try and encourage people to use the search function?

if i type in something and no results are found, or if i want to define my search more. i click back then have to wait for the stupid filter.

just something little that annoys me.

otherwise i have no problems with the search function.

sweet. 10 seconds is more sensible, gotta strike a balance between abuse/whoring and being held up :P

the search function is kinda counter-intuitive (it should tell you the search terms must be 4 characters minimum or they are disregarded). I still don't have much luck searching for things - it's livable though.

Use: R33*

Problem solved

There is nothing wrong with the search function, i use it regularly and never have an issue

cheers

Correct me if I'm wrong, but searching for r33* won't actually pick up 'r33', only 'r33something' - you can test this with a titles only search.

Can the minimum search be changed to 3 letters? Currently there's no way to search for the most common terms - r32, r33, r34, GTR, s13, etc.

Cheers

No, it will pickup R33, and R33xxx

When you think about it, using R33 probably isnt the best item to use anyhow, just thing of the sheer amounr of threads it will return.

The more specific you are, the greater chance you will have.

What are you searhing for exactly?

No, it will pickup R33, and R33xxx

When you think about it, using R33 probably isnt the best item to use anyhow, just thing of the sheer amounr of threads it will return.

The more specific you are, the greater chance you will have.

What are you searhing for exactly?

Sorry but just tried it again on a title search and that's not the case - r33* will only pick up r33xx - not one result with 'r33' in the title

Results here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...hlite=%2Br33%2A

I'm not looking for anything particular myself, but can see the use of being able to search for a 3 letter term on a skyline forum

I just used: +r33*

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...890&hl=r33*

You'll not the R33 is highlighted in the second post.

Here is the rest of the search if your so inclinded:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...te=%2B%2Br33%2A

So to me, its definately working mate.

I've just tested it :laugh:

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