Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => General Forum => Topic started by: Diane Whitehead on March 23, 2015, 09:40:34 PM
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I wanted to show a friend all the crocus information so looked on the home page.
There was a lot more there than usual but I couldn't see anything about crocus,
though I checked various places, like Resources. So I used Search. I knew
The Crocus Pages ought to be there, so that is what I searched for, but Search
couldn't find them. I tried with quote marks so the words would be searched for
as a group instead of separately, but they weren't found. Search instead was
interested in showing me articles with "The".
Then the name appeared briefly as I moved the cursor across the screen, so I did
random cursor movements for a while until finally I found where they were hiding -
SRGC Archive Site.
Why couldn't Search find them?
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Hello Diane , I do not know why the "search" did not find the result you were looking for, nor why the results appear "overlaid" on another part of the f home page text - I w am asking Fred to look into this.
As to why the Crocus section ( in this example) is only found under a drop-down menu in a sub menu (and I realise that this can be a tad fiddly to find) - the fact is that there is so much on the site that it is impossible to have more obvious links to every section. If these were laid out on the home page each section would be tiny and equally tricky to find, as well as making the home page very bitty and untidy to look at.
Over the years I have come to realise that each person wants the thing they are looking for to be the first on the page! An impossibility to achieve this, of course, and I am confident that you understand that.
We'll see what Fred can find out about the search result problem.
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Diane - an update on the search problem - Ian reminds me that the Crocus Pages are still lodged on the srgc.org.uk site, and so the .net search does not pick them up.
One of the reasons why we have a note of the links added to the Forum Crocus section and happily the a 'google' search of Crocus SRGC or Crocus Pages SRGC gets you a direct line both to the Crocus Pages and to the Forum Crocus section .
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Ahhh! Thanks. That explains it. Let's hope Search gets told to look in .org as well as .net