TEXT ONLY  
  HOME     CONTACT US     MEMBERSHIP     MUSEUM SHOP     GENEALOGY     LINKS  
Waterford County Museum
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ADVANCED SEARCH >>>

Information relating to Waterford County Museum Information relating to Waterford County Museum
Table Of Contents
1. Site Structure
2. Basic Site Search
3. Advanced Site Search
4. Finding The Most Recent Article
5. Downloading Files From This Site
6. How To Print Pages Of This Site
7. Expired Articles
8. How To Use The Virtual Tours / 3D Object Viewers
Enter your email address to receive free monthly museum news and site update notifications.
Powered By Déise Content Manager
How To Use This Site
2. Basic Site Search Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
A search box appears in the top right hand corner of every page of the site. This is the basic search facility for the site. This basic search facility can be used in two ways.

  1. Typing in a single word (or multiple words) into the search box and clicking search will return every mention of the word(s) throughout the text of the site.
  2. You can also search the site for a phrase by typing in, for instance, "abbeyside church" and clicking search. Upper quotes must be typed around the search phrase. Very long search phrases will generally return no results. Limit your phrase searches to 2 or 3 words if possible.

The basic search facility searches the text of the site only. It does not search the article or page titles on the site. If you want to search these use the advanced search. The results will be displayed in groups of 10. The results will display the article title, page title, category title, the name of the author, the publication date of the article and will quote the context of the word in the page.

The basic search facility is not case sensitive i.e. it disregards capital letters.

Author : Willie Whelan   Published Online : 26 July 2001
Printer Friendly Version
Previous Page Next Page
 
Select a period in history
Select a period in Waterford history and read articles relating to that era. You can also browse articles by clicking on the graphical timeline.  
  © Waterford County Museum 2003. All rights reserved. Please read our Terms of Use.