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FIND
On any website, the content of individual articles can
be searched by using your browser's Find feature
(usually, CTRL
+ f,
or ALT
+ e,
then select Find...
OR check your browser's drop-down Edit menu for
the link and short-cut). Just type the term you are looking
for in the Find
window, and hit the Enter
key.
But
that is still pretty limited, as if the term you are looking
for isn't part of the title of an article, or in the specific
article you are looking at, Find will draw a blank.
GOOGLE
SEARCH BOX
INTEGRATED
GOOGLE TOOLBARS
Fortunately,
if you are using Microsoft's Internet
Explorer browser, Mozilla's Firefox,
or Apple's Safari
browser, you can use Google's Current Site
search that comes with its toolbar you can install on
your computer to integrate with your IE, Firefox or Safari
browser (sorry, Nyetscape).
Just
go to the website you want to search (such as www.anapsid.org),
click the button,
then select Current Site from the drop-down menu.
The following will then appear in the Google search window:
site:www.anapsid.org
Just
type in your search term(s) after that, like this
site:www.anapsid.org
tapeworm
or
site:www.anapsid.org
tapeworm +"estrogen dominance"
then
hit your Enter
key or Google's Google "Search This Site" button
( ),
and the webpages with those keywords/search terms in that
site will be returned. If you put the search terms in
front of the site:www.anapsid.org, it will work,
too.
If
you click the Google highlighter
button on Google's toolbar, your keywords will be highlighted
when you click into look at the individual webpages Google
found for you. In the example above, "estrogen dominance"
will be highlighted in one color, as one phrase. But if
you had typed in estrogen dominance, without the
quotes, estrogen would appear in yellow, dominance in
blue.
Is
that cool or what?!
For
more information on Google's downloadable toolbar, please
go to toolbar.google.com.
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