Search Tips
The Wooden Boats for Sale Online is controlled by a powerful search
engine. You can use the fields on the search form to narrow your
search according to the keywords or other criteria that you
select. If you want the broadest possible search, leave all
fields blank (although this may result in an inordinately large
number of results).
- E-Mail address:
- Did you know that you can search for people using a specific
Internet Access Provider? For example, if you wanted to find all
people using America Online, you could enter the keywords
"aol.com" in the Keywords search form.
- Phone Number:
- Even if you don't know the whole number, you can enter parts
of the number in the Keywords search box (make sure that Exact
Match is not turned on). Or, you could search for people in the
703 area code by entering "703".
- URL of Homepage:
- Again, you could search for people whose home pages reside
at a specific server. For example, to find people whose
homepages reside at America Online, type "aol.com" in the Keyword
Search form. In fact, if you just wanted to see people with home
pages, you could simply type "http://" in this field, and the
program will ony display entries for people who have
homepages.
- Price Range:
- Search for items within a specific price range. In these
two fields, you can enter the price range that you are interested
in. For example, to find items priced between $5,000 and
$10,000, type "$5,000" in the "Lowest Acceptable Price" box and
"$10,000" in the "Highest Acceptable Price" box.
- Age Search:
- For people, you can also search by age. In these two
fields, you can enter the age range of people that you would like
to find. For example, to find people between 25 and 40, type
"25" in the "Youngest" box and "40" in the "Oldest" box.
- Date Range Searching:
- In these two fields, you can search the Wooden Boats for Sale Online
for only those ads posted within a specific date
range. To do so, you must specify a beginning date and an ending
date. The program will return all of the entries that fall
within that date range. The format is MM/DD/YYYY, although you
can also use the last two digits only for the year. For example,
March 15, 2005 would be entered as 03/15/2005 (but 03/15/05 would
also be acceptable). By default, the program automatically puts
the current date in the End Date field, but you can change this
to anything you want.
- Must Have Photos:
- By checking this box, you can limit your search results to
include only those ads that contain at least one
photo.
- Must Have Sound Clips:
- By checking this box, you can limit your search results to
include only those ads that contain at least one
sound clip.
- Must Have Video Clips:
- By checking this box, you can limit your search results to
include only those ads that contain at least one
video clip.
- Case Sensitive:
- If you you check the case sensitive box, capitalization will
matter. For example, if you search for "Star", then listings
with the word "star" will not show up.
- Exact Word Match:
- You can also use the exact word match box to narrow your
search. This box toggles searches between "precise" and "fuzzy"
matching. For example, if you check the exact word match box and
search for "dog" then only listings with the word "dog" in them
will show up. Listings with "dogs" or "dogged" in them would
not.
- Searching Within Each Field:
- Here, you can specify how the program will search within
each field for the keywords that you specified. For example, if
you specified three keywords, choosing "Any Word Can Match" will
cause the program to include any ad that
includes any one of your three keywords. Choosing "All Words
Must Match" will cause the program to limit its results to only
those ads that contain all three of your
keywords. Choosing "Exact Phrase Must Match" will cause the
program to display only those ads that contain
your three keywords in exactly the order that you listed them, in
other words, as an exact phrase.
- Sort by which field:
- Here, you can specify how the program should sort your
results.
- Sort Order:
- Here, you can choose to have the program sort in ascending
or descending order. For example, if you choose to sort by last
name and select "Descending" for the Sort Order, the results page
with Z first, and then backwards through the alphabet. For
numbers or dates, selecting "Ascending" will cause the program to
show ads with the lowest numbers or oldest dates
first. Selecting "Descending" here will cause it to display
ads with the highest numbers or most recent
dates first.
- Results per page:
- Here, you can choose how many ads you want
the program to display on each page. You can choose to display
as few as 10 or as many as 200 ads per page (the
default setting is 10). If your search results in more than this
number of ads, the results page will tell you
your total number of matches and then state "This page will show
you ads 1 to 10" (or whatever number you chose
here). You will also be given a button at the bottom of the page
that you can click on to "See the next 10 hits" (or however many
ads per page you chose here). If you choose a
large number such as 200, please keep in mind that pulling up 200
ads per page could take a very long time and
could even crash your web browser if it causes a memory overload.
This will depend largely on the memory, processing speed, and
other configuration aspects of your computer. If the results
page tells you that you had more hits than you chose to display,
you can always go back and increase the number of
ads to display per page or narrow your search
criteria by filling in more of the search fields so that fewer
ads will be displayed.
- Display Ads as:
- Here, you can choose whether the ads should
be displayed in the Headlines (short) format or the Full Size
(long) format. The headlines format gives you nice, concise
tables that allow you to quickly compare key features and sort by
these features, as well as links to the full version of each
ad. If you want to see the full version of
all ads right away, then choose the Full Size
format.