Searching is a very powerful tool for locating information. Search results are ordered by the number of matching words, and words are highlighted when viewing the pages. For example, these searches will find a page containing the sentence “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”
Single or multiple words may be entered, separated by spaces or punctuation:
lazy
brown lazy dog
brown,lazy,dog
Words may be entered in any order, and are not case specific:
dog brown lazy
Dog BrOwN LAZY
Preceed a word with a hyphen (-) to exclude pages containing that word:
An asterisk (*) may be used for a wildcard at the beginning or end of a word, to match any characters:
lazy qu*
lazy *ick
lazy quick*
An exact phrase (including punctuation) may be entered by enclosing it in quotes:
A namespace may be added to limit searching to that area:
brown @cobs
brown @dutton
Words shorter than 3 characters, and very common words like “and” or “the” are ignored: