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'''To search the Homestar Runner Wiki''':
'''To search the Homestar Runner Wiki''':


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The most important search tip is: ''don't search for '''only''' words in quotes''. Try the search without quotes first. If that's not good enough, put as many words as possible outside the quotes or add some more to narrow the search.
The most important search tip is: ''don't search for '''only''' words in quotes''. Try the search without quotes first. If that's not good enough, put as many words as possible outside the quotes or add some more to narrow the search.


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== Search facility of Homestar Runner Wiki ==
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== Contents ==
 
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* [#Search_facility_of_Homestar_Runner_Wiki 1 Search facility of Homestar Runner Wiki]
** [#Limiting_results 1.1 Limiting results]
** [#Avoid_short_and_common_words 1.2 Avoid short and common words]
** [#Wildcards 1.3 Wildcards]
** [#Words_in_single_quotes 1.4 Words in single quotes]
** [#Namespaces_searched_by_default 1.5 Namespaces searched by default]
** [#Redirects_can_be_excluded 1.6 Redirects can be excluded]
** [#The_source_text_is_searched 1.7 The source text is searched]
* [#Google 2 Google]
 
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== <span class="mw-headline">Search facility of Homestar Runner Wiki</span> ==


The native search feature via the search box that appears on every page is not available during peak hours or other periods of high server activity (which may last for days). Here are some hints for using it effectively:
The native search feature via the search box that appears on every page is not available during peak hours or other periods of high server activity (which may last for days). Here are some hints for using it effectively:


<span id="limiting-results"></span>
=== Limiting results ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Limiting results</span> ===


HRWiki's default search mode will turn up results with '''''any''''' of the words in your query. To limit to results that include '''''all''''' words, put a &quot;+&quot; at the beginning of each word to return only pages containing both words, like Google's default mode.
HRWiki's default search mode will turn up results with '''''any''''' of the words in your query. 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.


You can also do a '''phrase''' search by enclosing words in quotes. 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. This turns up a smaller set of results, which not only have both words but have them in order.


To '''exclude''' results that include some word, put a &quot;-&quot; at the beginning.
To '''exclude''' results that include some word, put a "-" at the beginning.


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=== Avoid short and common words ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Avoid short and common words</span> ===


If your search terms include a common &quot;stop word&quot; (such as &quot;the&quot;, &quot;one&quot;, &quot;your&quot;, &quot;more&quot;, &quot;right&quot;, &quot;while&quot;, &quot;when&quot;, &quot;who&quot;, &quot;which&quot;, &quot;such&quot;, &quot;every&quot;, &quot;about&quot;, &quot;onto&quot;), it will be ignored by the search system. If you're trying to do a phrase search or all-words-only search, this may result in returning nothing at all. Short numbers, and words that appear in half of all articles, will also not be found. In this case, drop those words and rerun the search.
If your search terms include a common "stop word" (such as "the", "one", "your", "more", "right", "while", "when", "who", "which",
"such", "every", "about", "onto"), it will be ignored by the search system. If you're trying to do a phrase search or all-words-only search, this may result in returning nothing at all. Short numbers, and words that appear in half of all articles, will also not be found. In this case, drop those words and rerun the search.


<span id="wildcards"></span>
=== Wildcards ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Wildcards</span> ===


You can use some limited wildcards if you need to. However, wildcard searches are slower, so go easy on the poor server.
You can use some limited wildcards if you need to. However, wildcard searches are slower, so go easy on the poor server.


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=== Words in single quotes ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Words in single quotes</span> ===


If a word appears in an article with single quotes, you can only find it if you search for the word with quotes. Since this is rarely desirable it is better to use double quotes in articles, for which this problem does not arise.
If a word appears in an article with single quotes, you can only find it if you search for the word with quotes. Since this is rarely desirable it is better to use double quotes in articles, for which this problem does not arise.
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An apostrophe is identical to a single quote. 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.
An apostrophe is identical to a single quote. 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.


<span id="namespaces-searched-by-default"></span>
=== Namespaces searched by default ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Namespaces searched by default</span> ===


The search only applies to the namespaces selected in the preferences. To search the other namespaces check or uncheck the tickboxes in &quot;Search in namespaces&quot; box found at the bottom of a search results page. Depending on the browser, a box may still be checked from a previous search, but without being effective any longer! To make sure, uncheck and recheck it.
The search only applies to the namespaces selected in the preferences. To search the other namespaces check or uncheck the tickboxes in "Search in namespaces" box found at the bottom of a search results page. Depending on the browser, a box may still be checked from a previous search, but without being effective any longer! To make sure, uncheck and recheck it.


Searching the image namespace means searching the image descriptions, i.e. the first parts of the image description pages.
Searching the image namespace means searching the image descriptions, i.e. the first parts of the image description pages.


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=== Redirects can be excluded ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Redirects can be excluded</span> ===


Check or uncheck the tickbox &quot;List redirects&quot; in &quot;Search in namespaces&quot; box found at the bottom of a search results page.
Check or uncheck the tickbox "List redirects" in "Search in namespaces" box found at the bottom of a search results page.


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=== The source text is searched ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">The source text is searched</span> ===


The source text (what one sees in the edit box, also called wiki text) is searched. This distinction is relevant for piped links, special characters, etc.
The source text (what one sees in the edit box, also called wiki text) is searched. This distinction is relevant for piped links, special characters, etc.


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== Google ==
== <span class="mw-headline"> Google </span> ==


By following the links below, you can use the Google search engine to search the Homestar Runner Wiki. Google indexes all namespaces.
By following the links below, you can use the Google search engine to search the Homestar Runner Wiki. Google indexes all namespaces.


* [http://www.google.com/custom?sa=Google+Search&amp;domains=www.hrwiki.org&amp;sitesearch=www.hrwiki.org Search HRWiki with Google]
* [http://www.google.com/custom?sa=Google+Search&domains=www.hrwiki.org&sitesearch=www.hrwiki.org Search HRWiki with Google]


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''The information on this page was taken from the Wikipedia [[Wikipedia:Searching|searching]] page.''
''The information on this page was taken from the Wikipedia [[Wikipedia:Searching|searching]] page.''
 
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026

To search the Homestar Runner Wiki:

  • There should be a small search box at the side of the screen, marked search, followed by Go and Search. Just type what you're looking for into the search box and press the Enter key. Or, click Go / Search.

The most important search tip is: don't search for only words in quotes. Try the search without quotes first. If that's not good enough, put as many words as possible outside the quotes or add some more to narrow the search.

Search facility of Homestar Runner Wiki

The native search feature via the search box that appears on every page is not available during peak hours or other periods of high server activity (which may last for days). Here are some hints for using it effectively:

Limiting results

HRWiki's default search mode will turn up results with any of the words in your query. 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.

You can also do a phrase search by enclosing words in quotes. This turns up a smaller set of results, which not only have both words but have them in order.

To exclude results that include some word, put a "-" at the beginning.

Avoid short and common words

If your search terms include a common "stop word" (such as "the", "one", "your", "more", "right", "while", "when", "who", "which", "such", "every", "about", "onto"), it will be ignored by the search system. If you're trying to do a phrase search or all-words-only search, this may result in returning nothing at all. Short numbers, and words that appear in half of all articles, will also not be found. In this case, drop those words and rerun the search.

Wildcards

You can use some limited wildcards if you need to. However, wildcard searches are slower, so go easy on the poor server.

Words in single quotes

If a word appears in an article with single quotes, you can only find it if you search for the word with quotes. Since this is rarely desirable it is better to use double quotes in articles, for which this problem does not arise.

An apostrophe is identical to a single quote. 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.

Namespaces searched by default

The search only applies to the namespaces selected in the preferences. To search the other namespaces check or uncheck the tickboxes in "Search in namespaces" box found at the bottom of a search results page. Depending on the browser, a box may still be checked from a previous search, but without being effective any longer! To make sure, uncheck and recheck it.

Searching the image namespace means searching the image descriptions, i.e. the first parts of the image description pages.

Redirects can be excluded

Check or uncheck the tickbox "List redirects" in "Search in namespaces" box found at the bottom of a search results page.

The source text is searched

The source text (what one sees in the edit box, also called wiki text) is searched. This distinction is relevant for piped links, special characters, etc.

Google

By following the links below, you can use the Google search engine to search the Homestar Runner Wiki. Google indexes all namespaces.


The information on this page was taken from the Wikipedia searching page.