Searching ShareCG
Torby
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I can never get Share CG's search to find me anything related to what I'm looking for. I sought for anything relating to trolls or ogres, but only found this. Now, if you're thinking of my x, it might apply.
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I use Google with keyword 'sharecg.com' ... usually more effective.
Googling with keyword 'site:sharecg.com' would work even better.
Well, now that finds more useful stuff. Thanks.
That works, it also helps if you pick like 3D models, Poser, or Daz before you do a search.
try the @ symbol in searching a site, ie -> ogre @sharecg.com
try the @ symbol in searching a site, ie -> ogre @sharecg.com
hehehe, yeah well that brought all these posts in the forum lol ...
did you have a space between the @ symbol and sharecg.com? it should have brought back just sharecg links if it was exactly " ogre @sharecg.com " in the google search area...
Found this post! Started answering it and somehow got side tracked ? -- oh yeah, the coupons are working !!!
Yes I had the space between the 2 words ... today then I tried it with quotes ... and got zippo.
Then I tried a different approach to the browser ... apparently the search page I have looks normal until I use then and it comes back with an AVG secure search? ... anyway ... nothing about sharecg.com
Then I tried via a shortcut to Google.com [which is often rerouted up here to .ca] and got an alternative search as it couldn't believe I meant what I said; dropped the sharecg.com and gave me just "ogre" ... hehehe
Love modern technology eh?!
So I clicked on the link to search what I asked for the 1st time and got a handful of responses some of which were actually for sharecg.com
You know; this is actually one of the few times this procedure really wasn't working very well.
The option for Google is
site:www.sharecg.com
I agree.
Well looked up on Google's site and yes the (current anyways) method they list is using the site:xyz.com method. I have used the @ symbol for a while and it has worked but testing both it appears the site: method returns more results, which would make sense if it is the current listed method in Google's documentation.
Almost forgot to say thanks, I'm now getting better search results :)
As an aside, I did notice a lot more duplicates with site: vs @ (along with more results in general.)
With some searches @ seems to bring back same results as just the web address, ie.. ' ogre sharecg.com ' and with others using the @ sign seems to work better... it's inconsistent and not sure why, oh well ;p
hehe
It works with my sites too. What fun.