BenjiBoy650
03-17-2006, 09:02 PM
Please note that if you have trouble with the vBulletin integrated search feature, the Google Spider has been surfing our website very regularly. This means that you may use Google search for your searches as well.
We recognize that the search feature is limited - you can't search for terms shorter than 3 characters for example. With Google search, I believe you can. Here's how:
1) Once you're on Google's website, go to advanced search. It is next to the bar where you enter your search query, in VERY small letters.
2) You will notice that there is a line called Domain. This allows you to search for results from ONLY the website you specify. Thus, in this space, you should enter www.driveaccord.net
3) Go back up to the top of the page and enter your search accordingly - search for all words, exact phrase, etc.
4) Finally, click on "Google search" at the top right corner next to the areas where you input your search words.
This works quite good for searching things like CD Player/changer (if you put that into vBulletin search, it does NOT search for CD, which defeats the purpose of search in the first place). Good luck.
We recognize that the search feature is limited - you can't search for terms shorter than 3 characters for example. With Google search, I believe you can. Here's how:
1) Once you're on Google's website, go to advanced search. It is next to the bar where you enter your search query, in VERY small letters.
2) You will notice that there is a line called Domain. This allows you to search for results from ONLY the website you specify. Thus, in this space, you should enter www.driveaccord.net
3) Go back up to the top of the page and enter your search accordingly - search for all words, exact phrase, etc.
4) Finally, click on "Google search" at the top right corner next to the areas where you input your search words.
This works quite good for searching things like CD Player/changer (if you put that into vBulletin search, it does NOT search for CD, which defeats the purpose of search in the first place). Good luck.