![]() ![]() ![]() To search the other namespaces check or uncheck the tickboxes in "Search in namespaces" box found at the bottom of a search results page. The search only applies to the namespaces selected in the preferences. A word with apostrophe s is an exception in that it can be found also searching for the word without the apostrophe and the s. Since this is rarely desirable it is better to use double quotes in articles, for which this problem does not arise.Īn apostrophe is identical to a single quote. If a word appears in an article with single quotes, you can only find it if you search for the word with quotes. ![]() However, wildcard searches are slower, so go easy on the poor server. You can use some limited wildcards if you need to. In this case, drop those words and rerun the search. Short numbers, and words that appear in half of all articles, will also not be found. If you're trying to do a phrase search or all-words-only search, this may result in returning nothing at all. "such", "every", "about", "onto"), it will be ignored by the search system. If your search terms include a common "stop word" (such as "the", "one", "your", "more", "right", "while", "when", "who", "which", To exclude results that include some word, put a "-" at the beginning. This turns up a smaller set of results, which not only have both words but have them in order. You can also do a phrase search by enclosing words in quotes. To limit to results that include all words, put a "+" at the beginning of each word to return only pages containing both words, like Google's default mode. MarioWiki's default search mode will turn up results with any of the words in your query. Search facility of the MarioWiki Limiting results ![]()
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